Collocations for "domestic"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "domestic" in context.
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domestic
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- domestic violence [victims, survivors, centers]
- a victim of domestic abuse
- a domestic [argument, affair, matter]
- [imprisoned, sentenced, arrested] for domestic violence
- domestic [wine, cars, products, produce]
- domestic [commercial, industrial] products
- domestic and [international, foreign]
- domestic [rather than, instead of, as opposed to] industrial
- domestic trade is [falling, booming, growing, decreasing]
- the domestic market
- domestic demand for
- domestic shipping [charges, rates, service]
- the domestic [production, sale] of
- take a domestic flight (to)
- [cats, dogs] are domestic [animals, pets]
- is a very domestic [man, woman, wife, husband, person]
- [is, like] a domestic goddess
- [a paid, an unpaid] domestic
- [employs, hires] a domestic [twice a week]
- the domestic does the [ironing, cleaning, polishing]
- is a domestic for [elderly, disabled] people
- the [estate, castle, mansion] has [ten] domestics
- [the, an] annex for the domestics
- the domestics' [living, sleeping] quarters
- [the police, officers] were called to a domestic
- [call in, report] a domestic
- called to [sort out, resolve] a domestic
- a domestic was reported by
'domestic' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
abuse
- aid
- airport
- animal
- appliance
- assault
- bird
- bliss
- bondage
- capital
- carrier
- cat
- chore
- clamp
- cleaner
- delivery
- demand
- dog
- emergency
- false
- flight
- flower
- focus
- good
- gross
- incident
- inequality
- junk
- livestock
- origin
- partnership
- postage
- produce
- product
- production
- shipment
- shipping
- slavery
- spouse
- surveillance
- terminal
- thriving
- trade
- violence