stay-at-home

Alternative forms

 * stay at home

Adjective

 * 1)  Of a parent: not employed and rather devoting more time to one's children.
 * 2)  Of rules or regulations: forbidding the populace to leave their domicile except under emergency or other special circumstances, especially for purposes of quarantine.
 * 3)  Of or relating to quarantine in the home.
 * 4) Not ever travelling or moving far from home.
 * 1)  Of or relating to quarantine in the home.
 * 2) Not ever travelling or moving far from home.
 * 1)  Of or relating to quarantine in the home.
 * 2) Not ever travelling or moving far from home.
 * 1) Not ever travelling or moving far from home.
 * 1) Not ever travelling or moving far from home.

Usage notes

 * This adjective is mostly restricted to attributive use; predicative uses such as in “My mother is stay-at-home” do exist, but are quite rare.
 * In particular, this adjective is most commonly found in the expressions, , , , , and so on, or else used in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Translations

 * Danish: hjemmegående
 * Finnish: koti-, kotiin jäävä, kotona pysyvä
 * French: au foyer
 * German: nicht berufstätig, nichtberufstätig
 * Hungarian: otthon tartózkodó, otthon maradó
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:, heimeværende
 * Nynorsk: heimeverande
 * Polish: niezatrudniony

Noun

 * 1) A person or animal that prefers to stay at home rather than socialize or travel.
 * 2) A parent who is not employed and rather devoting more time to children.
 * 1) A parent who is not employed and rather devoting more time to children.
 * 1) A parent who is not employed and rather devoting more time to children.
 * 1) A parent who is not employed and rather devoting more time to children.
 * 1) A parent who is not employed and rather devoting more time to children.
 * 1) A parent who is not employed and rather devoting more time to children.
 * 1) A parent who is not employed and rather devoting more time to children.