Definition of the word renter

Pronunciation of vocabulary renter

renternoun

người thuê nhà

/ˈrentə(r)//ˈrentər/

Origin of the word renter

The word "renter" has its origins in the Middle English period, around the 14th century. At that time, the word was spelled as "rentoure," which evolved into "rentour" in Early Modern English. The term "rentour" referred to someone who received rent, typically from a tenant who leased a property. Over time, the spelling of the word changed to "renter" in the 16th century, which has been the standard spelling ever since. The term "renter" now refers to someone who occupies a property for a fee, as opposed to an owner. In this context, a renter is someone who pays rent to a landlord or property manager in order to live in a space. The word has become commonly used in English-speaking countries to describe individuals who lease apartments, houses, or commercial space.

Vocabulary summary renter

typenoun

meaningtenant (of house, land); tenant who pays rent

meaningfilm wholesaler

Example of vocabulary renternamespace

meaning

a person who rents something

một người thuê một cái gì đó

  • house buyers and renters

    người mua nhà và người thuê nhà

meaning

a person or an organization that provides something for people to rent

một cá nhân hoặc một tổ chức cung cấp thứ gì đó cho mọi người thuê

  • the nation’s biggest automobile renter

    công ty cho thuê ô tô lớn nhất quốc gia


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