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Schoolhouses Meaning in English

word · lemma: schoolhouse

ˈskuɫˌhaʊs
SKOOL-hows-iz
skˈuːlhaʊzɪz
SKOOL-houz-iz

Definition

Schoolhouses are buildings where children are taught; traditionally, they refer to single buildings used as a school, especially in small towns or rural areas.

Usage & Nuances

Old-fashioned or historical term, mostly used for stand-alone rural school buildings, not modern school complexes. 'Schoolhouse' is uncommon in everyday speech today but appears in literature, history, or when talking about one-room schools from the past.

Example Sentences

The children walked to the schoolhouses every morning.

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Many old schoolhouses are museums now.

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The village built two new schoolhouses for its students.

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Some schoolhouses in the countryside haven't changed in a hundred years.

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During the winter, it was hard to heat the old schoolhouses.

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People still tell stories about what happened in those schoolhouses years ago.

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