house trailer

noun
UK: /ˈhaʊs ˌtreɪ.lər/
US: /ˈhaʊs ˌtreɪ.lər/
  1. A vehicle designed for living in, that can be pulled by a car or truck.

    1. They live in a house trailer near the lake.
    2. The family decided to buy a house trailer to travel across the country during their retirement.
  2. A prefabricated structure used as a permanent or semi-permanent dwelling, often found in trailer parks.

    1. Our first home was a small house trailer.
    2. Many retired people choose to downsize and live in a comfortable house trailer community.

Synonyms

mobile home caravan

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "house trailer" in English means: A vehicle designed for living in, that can be pulled by a car or truck., A prefabricated structure used as a permanent or semi-permanent dwelling, often found in trailer parks..

The phonetic transcription of "house trailer" is /ˈhaʊs ˌtreɪ.lər/ in British English and /ˈhaʊs ˌtreɪ.lər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "house trailer": mobile home, caravan.

Example usage of "house trailer": "They live in a house trailer near the lake.". More examples on the page.