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Definition of shelter noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

shelter

noun
 
/ˈʃeltə(r)/
 
/ˈʃeltər/
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  1. [uncountable] the fact of having a place to live or stay, considered as a basic human need
    • Human beings need food, clothing and shelter.
    • without shelter Thousands of people are without shelter following the wildfires.
    Extra Examples
    • The nuns won't refuse you shelter.
    • They were anxious to find shelter for the night.
  2. [uncountable] protection from rain, danger, or attack
    • shelter from something to take shelter from the storm
    • People were desperately seeking shelter from the gunfire.
    • The sand dunes provided shelter from the wind.
    • shelter of something The fox was running for the shelter of the trees.
    Extra Examples
    • She was standing in the shelter of the doorway.
    • The great elm trees gave shelter from the wind.
    • We had to leave the shelter of the trees.
    • He took shelter from the rain under a bridge.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + shelter
    • afford (somebody)
    • give (somebody)
    • offer (somebody)
    preposition
    • in the shelter of
    • under the shelter of
    • shelter from
    phrases
    • shelter for the night
    See full entry
  3. [countable] (often in compounds) a structure built to give protection, especially from the weather or from attack
    • They built a rough shelter from old pieces of wood.
    • He helped construct temporary shelters in 10 villages before the rains came.
    • an air-raid shelter
    • a bomb shelter
    • Pupils have been sent home and schools have been turned into emergency shelters.
    • shelter for somebody/something a shelter for cattle
    see also bus shelterTopics Buildingsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • makeshift
    • temporary
    • stone
    verb + shelter
    • build
    • construct
    • erect
    preposition
    • in a/​the shelter
    • shelter for
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  4. [countable] a building, usually owned by a charity, that provides a place to stay for people without a home, or protection for people or animals who have been badly treated
    • a night shelter for homeless people
    • an animal shelter
    see also hostel, tax shelter
    Extra Examples
    • She works as a volunteer at a homeless shelter.
    • You'll be safer in the shelter.
    Topics Houses and homesb2, Social issuesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • makeshift
    • temporary
    • stone
    verb + shelter
    • build
    • construct
    • erect
    preposition
    • in a/​the shelter
    • shelter for
    See full entry
  5. Word Originlate 16th cent.: perhaps an alteration of sheld, an old spelling of shield, + -ure.
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