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Definition of "at home" in Anglais

Prepositional phrase

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see at,‎ home. In one's place of residence.

    • Sorry sir, I left my homework at home.
    • "Where's David?" "He stayed at home to fix the washing machine."
  2. At ease; comfortable.

    • I feel at home around my girlfriend's family.
    • I'm right at home in my new university.
    • He's quite at home discussing French literature.
  3. In the home of one's parents.

    • I can't believe it: she's 28 and still lives at home.
  4. In a private residence as opposed to a nursing home.

    • He is really elderly and can still live at home.
  5. Playing at its usual venue, playing as the home team.

    • The team has won three-quarters of its games at home, but less than half of away games.
    • The team has a 6–2 record at home.
  6. Available or willing to receive visitors.

Noun

  1. A type of reception or party whereby the host says that they will be ‘at home’ during specific hours, when guests can come and go as they like.