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tenetment

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'tenetment' is not a word in English.
It looks as though it may have been a misspelling of the word 'tenement,' which is an older style of apartment building typically found in densely populated urban areas. Example sentence: The tenement buildings on the East Side were full of families living in cramped quarters.

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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

53 human-written examples

The exploration licence encompassed an area including an Obeid property, Cherrydale Farm, which significantly increased in value when the tenement was issued.

News & Media

The Guardian

One by one they came – vessels the size of tenement blocks – disgorging holidaymakers on to an esplanade dotted with little white buildings in scenes of exuberant commotion.

News & Media

The Guardian

They were mean streets around Broadway and West Broadway – little rickety tenement buildings with visible fire escapes and picturesque early cast-iron former factories and warehouses.

Those panellists who profiled the SNP imagined them as young, working class, living in a tenement in Dennistoun, working as a social worker.

News & Media

The Guardian

Books One and Two move focus (apparently) to Duncan Thaw, born in a tenement in Glasgow (a city both like and unlike Unthank) just before the second world war.

On the left are new tenement buildings with running water for the urban poor.

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The Economist
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

7 human-written examples

Instead of the imaginative, integrated development plan drawn up by Charles Correa, the renowned Mumbai-based architect, the former mill-hub of Lalbaug-Parel is a soulless cram of skyscrapers, mall-to-mall carpeting and snarled traffic clashing with the tenements housing the dispossessed worker families.

News & Media

The Guardian

"The politicians are ruining our towns and our villages, we are being buried in corruption," says Margita Hinova, an elegantly-dressed retired accountant from Sofia's hillside Lozenets neighbourhood, overlooking the city's concrete tenements and Orthodox domes.

News & Media

The Guardian

This is a place where corporate death and rebirth is happening in real time; where derelict factories and workers' tenements are being demolished to make way for trading floors and media outfits with ping-pong tables in their lobbies.The family firm isn't dying in this environment, it is thriving.

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The Economist

The buildings are a mixture of bland tenements, glassy high-rises and mosques, and the late afternoon sun is bathing everything in a warm, comforting light.

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The Economist

The tenements become more colourful, and more precariously perched and constructed.

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The Economist
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Double-check your spelling, especially when dealing with less common words. "Tenetment" is likely a misspelling of "tenement", a type of housing.

Common error

Avoid using "tenetment" in your writing, as it's not a recognized word. If you mean a type of urban housing, use "tenement" instead.

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Linguistic Context

"Tenetment" is a misspelling, and therefore has no grammatical function. It appears to be an incorrect form of "tenement", which functions as a noun referring to a type of urban dwelling. Ludwig AI confirms that the word is not recognized in English.

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "tenetment" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is likely a misspelling of "tenement", which refers to a specific type of urban housing, often associated with lower-income residents or historical immigrant communities. Ludwig AI identifies this term as a misspelling. If you intended to use a word related to housing, consider alternatives like "apartment building" or "housing complex" depending on the specific context.

FAQs

What is the correct spelling, "tenetment" or tenement?

The correct spelling is "tenement", which refers to a type of urban housing, often a run-down apartment building.

What does "tenement" mean?

A "tenement" is a multi-family dwelling, often in a city, that is either run-down or low-income. Historically, they were often overcrowded and poorly maintained.

What are some other words for tenement?

Depending on the context, you could use "apartment building", "housing complex", or "low-income housing".

How do I use the word "tenement" in a sentence?

Example: "The immigrant family lived in a small apartment in a crowded "tenement" on the Lower East Side."

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