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my abode
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "my abode" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place where someone is living or staying, for example, "I retreated to my abode after a long day of work."
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6 human-written examples
At my abode in hilly Seattle, TV reception of any kind requires a big outdoor antenna.
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The speakers inside the house all worked fine, and it was fun to rock out to music through my abode without having to make any single source obscenely loud.
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If I called 911 at three in the morning, I'm not going to request a particularly sensitive peace officer to investigate some home invasion burglar trying to get inside my abode.
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I still found all his idiosyncrasies bothersome, although not enough to get upset since I knew I would soon be going home to my abode and he to his, separately, just the way I like it.
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A luxe blend of Anjou pear and ozonic watery notes infused with the special essence of wasabi, the subtle spicy scent warms my abode and I'm thrilled to relay that the candle is free from the cruel funneling situation.
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This transition has got me thinking not only about the 12-year-old "woman" who now resides in my abode -- and at five-foot-seven, Callie's frame, at least, is precisely that -- but also about the world she will inhabit once she enters adulthood for real.
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52 human-written examples
The next major game change came in the form of a move to Manhattan from Brooklyn, where I had lived with my ex, to my present abode with my young son.
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The second flight, a long one, took half a day (or, strictly speaking, all night), in my temporary abode stashed under my human's stockinged feet (those wretched olfactory stimuli).
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I have been pursuing that elusive 'perfect' Chinese meal all of my life, from Beijing and Taipei to Hong Kong and Tokyo, Paris and New York to my current abode in Los Angeles, where I haunt the Chinese enclaves of Monterey Park and the San Gabriel Valley (the latter probably the most intense concentration of good Chinese restaurants anywhere... more so than China itself).
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Wherever I may perambulate, on land or sea or atmospheric vapour, you will always hear my chanting this melody, indicate the way to my habitual abode.
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Realizing that I should not rely on others to experience my city and that I must get out of my stale comfort zone, I forced myself out of my humble abode.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context: while perfectly correct, it can sound overly dramatic if used in a strictly functional business email
Common error
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Linguistic Context
In a sentence, "my abode" acts as a noun phrase where "my" is a possessive determiner and "abode" is the head noun. It typically functions as the object of a preposition (e.g., "in my abode") or the direct object of a verb. According to Ludwig, it is a grammatically standard construction.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Encyclopedias
15%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Science
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In conclusion, "my abode" is a perfectly correct and sophisticated way to refer to one's residence. While it is less common than everyday terms like "my home", its presence in high-quality sources analyzed by Ludwig—ranging from The Economist to The New Yorker—demonstrates its utility in polished prose. It carries a unique blend of formality and character, making it ideal for creative writing, journalism and contexts where the writer wishes to avoid repetitive language. However, due to its slightly elevated tone, it should be used thoughtfully to ensure it matches the overall register of the piece. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is grammatically sound and widely accepted in contemporary written English.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
my home
Most common and emotionally resonant term for a living space
my house
Refers more specifically to the physical building structure
my residence
More formal and often used in official or legal contexts
my humble abode
A common idiomatic variation often used with self-deprecating humor
my dwelling
A slightly more archaic or formal synonym for a place of stay
my place
Very casual and common in spoken informal English
my domicile
Technical or legal term for a permanent home
my living quarters
Describes the specific area where one lives, often within a larger facility
my digs
British slang for lodgings or temporary living space
my habitation
Highly formal and rarely used in everyday conversation
FAQs
How do I use "my abode" in a sentence?
You can use it just like "my home" to refer to where you live. For example: "The subtle spicy scent warms "my abode" and I am thrilled with the result."
What is the difference between "my abode" and "my home"?
While both refer to a residence, "my home" is the standard everyday term, whereas "my abode" is more formal, old-fashioned or used for stylistic effect.
Is "my abode" considered formal English?
Yes, it is more formal than "my house", but it is often used with a sense of irony or humor in modern conversation, as seen in the phrase "my humble abode".
What can I say instead of "my abode" in a business letter?
In professional correspondence, it is better to use "my residence" or simply "my address" depending on the specific need.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested