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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The word 'kennel' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as both a noun and a verb. Noun: We took our dog to the kennel before we left on vacation. Verb: The dog owner kenneled their pet while they were away.

✓ Grammatically correct

News & Media

Encyclopedias

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

42 human-written examples

Call off the hunt; send the huskies back to the kennel.

Charlie Stenholm, a former congressman and founding Blue Dog, contends that "this is the first year for the new kennel in which their votes are really going to make a difference".

News & Media

The Economist

The closed-book rules of kennel clubs around the world mean that recognised breeds tend to become more and more inbred, exposing genetic defects that outbreeding would cover up.

News & Media

The Economist

If they could break Win Tin, they seemed to think, maybe they could blunt her impact of her charisma, even as she grew to become a wildly popular winner of the Nobel peace prize.Win Tin was kept for many years in a cell built as a kennel for military dogs.

News & Media

The Economist

A suspicion that hoards of rabid animals are massed on the other side of the Channel has led the government to cling on to the law insisting that all cats and dogs imported into Britain have to first spend six months at a kennel, until they are certified as clear of rabies.

News & Media

The Economist

"A migrant passing through Mexico is like a wounded cat slinking through a dog kennel: he wants to get out as quickly and quietly as he can," he writes.Their stories are as vivid as they are shocking; the senseless violence pervading their lives evokes another classic book about Central Americans, but from a different era, Joan Didion's "Salvador" (1983).

News & Media

The Economist
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Similar Expressions

18 human-written examples

Peer-to-peer taxi services use location-aware smartphone apps, coupled with a central dispatcher, to bring drivers and passengers together.Variations on these models include DogVacay and Rover, both of which are dog-kennel services (like Airbnb for dogs), and Boatbound, which offers short-term, peer-to-peer boat rental.

News & Media

The Economist

In 1949 the Institute for Orientation and Mobility of the Blind took over the breeding of the Canaan dog, with about 150 kennel-raised dogs constituting the stock.

Jess the sheepdog 7-year-old working sheepdog Jess outperformed her kennel-mate Kim to be the only sheepdog to feature in the opening ceremony.

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Independent

"We wanted to open it up," said David Frei of the Westminster Kennel Club, which claims to celebrate all dogs.Some 200 dogs, including 16 mutts, competed in the televised event.

News & Media

The Economist

THE catwalks of New York Fashion Week have nothing on the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, which also took place this week.

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The Economist
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When using "kennel" as a verb, ensure clarity by specifying the animal being kenneled, especially if it's not a dog. For instance, "We kenneled our cat" is more specific than simply "We kenneled our pet".

Common error

Avoid misspelling "kennel" as "kernel". "Kernel" refers to the core of a seed or a central part, while "kennel" is a shelter for dogs.

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86%

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The primary grammatical function of "kennel" is as a noun, referring to a shelter or facility for dogs. It can also function as a verb, meaning to house or board a dog. Ludwig AI confirms this dual functionality.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

35%

Encyclopedias

30%

Formal & Business

10%

Less common in

Science

10%

Reference

5%

Wiki

5%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The word "kennel" is a versatile term, functioning primarily as a noun to denote a shelter for dogs or a facility housing multiple dogs, but also as a verb meaning to house or board an animal. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and dual functionality. Its usage spans diverse contexts, from news reports and encyclopedic entries to casual conversations, maintaining a neutral register. While "kennel" is widely understood, it's essential to differentiate it from "kernel" to prevent spelling errors. Semantically related alternatives include "doghouse", "animal shelter", and "boarding facility", each offering nuanced perspectives on the concept of housing animals. Remember to specify the type of animal when using "kennel" as a verb to ensure clarity.

FAQs

How can I use "kennel" in a sentence?

As a noun, you can say, "The dog lives in a "kennel"." As a verb, you can say, "We will "kennel" our dog while we are on vacation."

What's the difference between a "kennel" and a "doghouse"?

A "doghouse" is typically a small, individual shelter for a dog, often in a backyard. A "kennel" can refer to a similar structure, but also to a larger facility where multiple dogs are housed.

What are some alternatives to saying "kennel"?

Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "animal shelter", "boarding facility", or "doghouse".

Is it correct to use "kennel" as a verb?

Yes, it is correct to use "kennel" as a verb, meaning to house or board a dog or other animal. For example, "We will "kennel" our dog while we are away."

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