Meetinghouse

B1 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Meetinghouse Meanings

    noun a building used for religious or community meetings

    Fields related to meetinghouse

    Religious Institutions

    In some religious traditions, a meetinghouse is a place of worship where congregants gather for religious services and activities.

    Historical Sites

    Meetinghouses can also be historical landmarks that hold significance in the history of a particular region or community.

    Community Centers

    In some communities, a meetinghouse serves as a central gathering place for social events, meetings, and other community activities.

    Occupation Usage of meetinghouse

    Writer

    In historical fiction novels, the characters often gather for community events at the local meetinghouse.

    Psychologist

    Some psychologists may choose to hold group therapy sessions in a meetinghouse setting for a more relaxed and communal atmosphere.

    Historian

    Historians may study the architecture and design of meetinghouses as a reflection of community values and religious practices.

    Urban Planner

    Urban planners may consider the location of meetinghouses in a community when designing public spaces and zoning regulations.

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