Pronunciation: /rɪˈzaɪd/
verb to live in a particular place
A1 I reside in a small town.
A2 She resides with her parents.
B1 Many students reside on campus during the school year.
B2 The famous singer resides in a luxurious mansion.
C1 As a diplomat, he resides in various countries for short periods of time.
C2 The royal family resides in the palace during official events.
formal Many wealthy individuals choose to reside in gated communities for added security and privacy.
informal My grandparents reside in a cozy little cottage by the lake.
slang I heard that the cool kids all reside in that new apartment complex downtown.
figurative Happiness does not solely reside in material possessions, but in the relationships we cultivate.
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