Antonyms for live-in
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : liv-in |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlɪvˌɪn |
Definition of live-in
Origin :- "residing on the premises," 1950, from live (v.) + in. Lived-in "inhabited, occupied" is first recorded 1873.
- As in au pair : noun live-in nanny
- As in servant : noun person who waits on another
- As in maid : noun servant
- The job that I had quit I was making $25 a week, gentlemen—a 24-hour live-in job.
- Extract from : « Warren Commission (1 of 26): Hearings Vol. I (of 15) » by The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
Synonyms for live-in
- assistant
- attendant
- au pair
- babysitter
- biddy
- caregiver
- chambermaid
- cleaning lady
- cleaning person
- cleaning woman
- damsel
- day care provider
- dependent
- domestic
- domestic servant
- drudge
- factotum
- girl
- governess
- handmaiden
- help
- helper
- hired girl
- hireling
- housekeeper
- housemaid
- live-in
- maidservant
- menial
- minion
- miss
- nursemaid
- retainer
- serf
- server
- slave
- woman
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