Pronunciation: /dʒɛnəˈreɪʃən rɛnt/
noun a term used to describe the demographic cohort of individuals who are renting rather than owning homes
A1 Generation rent refers to young people who cannot afford to buy a home and must rent instead.
A2 Many in the younger generation are part of the generation rent, facing high housing costs.
B1 The concept of generation rent has become a common topic of discussion in the real estate market.
B2 Generation rent is a term used to describe the trend of younger individuals choosing to rent rather than buy property.
C1 The phenomenon of generation rent is a result of economic factors and changing attitudes towards homeownership.
C2 Generation rent is reshaping the housing market and leading to new policies and solutions to address the needs of renters.
formal The concept of Generation Rent refers to the group of young people who are unable to afford to buy their own homes.
informal Generation Rent is struggling to save up for a down payment on a house.
slang Many in Generation Rent are resigned to the idea of renting for the foreseeable future.
figurative The rise of Generation Rent symbolizes the shifting attitudes towards homeownership in modern society.
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