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Boarder Meaning in English

word

ˈbɔɹdɝ
BOR-der
bˈɔːdɐ
BAW-duh

التعريف

A boarder is someone who lives and eats in someone else's house, usually paying for it, or a student who lives at school during term time.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

Often used for students at boarding schools or renters who pay for room and board. Not to be confused with 'border' (edge or dividing line) or 'boarder' in snowboarding contexts (unrelated meaning). Slightly formal or old-fashioned for renters; 'tenant' is more common for apartment dwellers.

جمل نموذجية

The school has 100 boarders and 200 day students.

basic

My grandmother takes in a boarder to help with the bills.

basic

The boarder eats meals with the family every day.

basic

She made good friends with the other boarders at her boarding school.

natural

After moving out, he decided to become a boarder since it was cheaper than renting a flat.

natural

There’s always at least one boarder staying at Mrs. Lee’s house during the year.

natural