Household in a sentence as a noun

For example, if our after tax household income was $50 000.

But I'd invest in a used industrial machine out of China over making thousands of these low cost household devices.

Here's a thought experiment: let's say you had two billion dollars, household-name level of fame, and a past history of startup success.

It became a success and a household name because I was able to negotiate a royalty marketing deal with Apple that served both our needs.

Even normal developer salaries amount to a lot of money compared to median household incomes.

The other made "PC" a household word, now runs the largest charity in history, and is working to eradicate malaria, among other things.

You can see all the wiring and plumbing and instantly diagnose any problems with it, you can see into your household appliances, and you never lose your keys or your cell phone.

That would make make a Tesla a major automaker,\n roughly in the same league as household-name auto brands.\n\nIt would still be a magnitude smaller than all 'major' manufacturers.

They found that suburban household emissions are higher than those of city households, usually substantially, in 48 of the 50 largest American metros.

But I would be very interested if there were a proposal to change this zoning, because the situation of sharing a thin wall with a household, versus sharing one with a techno club or a hotel or a cinema, differs considerably.

Household definitions

noun

a social unit living together; "he moved his family to Virginia"; "It was a good Christian household"; "I waited until the whole house was asleep"; "the teacher asked how many people made up his home"

See also: family house home menage