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tenetment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE 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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Alternative expressions(4)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Those panellists who profiled the SNP imagined them as young, working class, living in a tenement in Dennistoun, working as a social worker.
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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.
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On the left are new tenement buildings with running water for the urban poor.
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Similar Expressions
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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.
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"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.
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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 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 tenements become more colourful, and more precariously perched and constructed.
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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.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
tenement
Corrects the misspelling, referring to a type of urban dwelling.
apartment building
A more general term for a building containing multiple apartments.
housing complex
Refers to a group of buildings designed for residential purposes.
residential building
A broad term for any building used as a residence.
rental property
Focuses on the aspect of the property being available for rent.
low-income housing
Specifically refers to housing intended for individuals with low incomes.
urban dwelling
Highlights the location of the housing in an urban environment.
multi-family dwelling
A more technical term for a building with multiple separate housing units.
servient tenement
Referring to a property burdened by an easement.
dominant tenement
Referring to a property benefiting from an easement.
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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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested