latchkey

latchkey
[[t]læ̱tʃkiː[/t]]
ADJ: ADJ n (disapproval)
If you refer to a child as a latchkey kid, you disapprove of the fact that they have to let themselves into their home when returning from school because their parents are out at work.

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  • latchkey — also latch key, 1825, a key to draw back the latch of a door, from LATCH (Cf. latch) (n.) + KEY (Cf. key) (n.1). Latchkey child first recorded 1944, American English, in reference to children who come home from school while both parents are at… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Latchkey — Latch key , n. A key used to raise, or throw back, the latch of a door, esp. a night latch. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • latchkey — ► NOUN (pl. latchkeys) ▪ a key of an outer door of a house …   English terms dictionary

  • latchkey — [lach′kē΄] n. a key for drawing back or unfastening the latch of a door, esp. of an outer door, from the outside adj. [from the door key carried by such a child] designating, of, or having to do with a child or children who receive no supervision …   English World dictionary

  • latchkey — UK [ˈlætʃˌkiː] / US [ˈlætʃˌkɪ] noun [countable] Word forms latchkey : singular latchkey plural latchkeys the key for opening the lock of an outer door from the outside …   English dictionary

  • latchkey — 1. noun a) A key, especially to an outside door. b) A child who is given a key to the home and is expected to remain at home alone (without adult supervision until the parents return from work). 2. adjective Equipped with a key; generally in the… …   Wiktionary

  • latchkey — latch|key [ˈlætʃki:] n 1.) a key that opens a lock on an outside door of a house or apartment 2.) latchkey kid old fashioned a child whose parents both work and who spends time alone in the house after school …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • latchkey —    (of a child)    arriving home to an empty house because neither parent is then available and specifically the mother is absent at work    With implications of parental neglect:     In a world of latchkey children, he said, children whose only… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • latchkey — noun (C) 1 a key that opens a lock on an outside door of a house or apartment 2 latchkey kid old fashioned a child whose parents both work and who spends time alone in the house after school …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • latchkey — n. (pl. eys) a key of an outer door. Phrases and idioms: latchkey child a child who is alone at home after school until a parent returns from work …   Useful english dictionary

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