nester



empty nest

A family home inhabited by parents after their children have grown up and departed. Many parents feel depressed when they are left in an empty nest.
See also: empty, nest

empty nest

The home of parents whose children have grown up and moved out. For example, Now that they had an empty nest, Jim and Jane opened a bed-and-breakfast. This expression, alluding to a nest from which baby birds have flown, gave rise to such related ones as empty-nester, for a parent whose children had moved out, and empty-nest syndrome, for the state of mind of parents whose children had left. [c. 1970]
See also: empty, nest

empty-nesters

n. parents whose children have grown and moved out. There are a few adjustments that empty-nesters have to make.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alda (1)-Italian, Portuguese, Ancient Germanic
Ganeshaga-NAYSHHinduism
Mstislavmstee-SLAHF (Russian)Czech, Russian, Medieval Slavic
PresleyPRES-leeEnglish
Maksymilianmahk-si-MEEL-yahnPolish
DÖRtheDUUR-təLow German