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Guesthouse - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A guesthouse is a small, private lodging facility that offers accommodation to travelers, often with fewer amenities than a hotel. It is typically run by the owner and provides a homely atmosphere.

guesthouse

/ˈɡɛstˌhaʊs/ /ˈɡɛsthaʊs/

Definition:

A small lodging establishment offering accommodations, often in a private home or small building.

Synonyms:

inn, lodge, bed and breakfast, hostel

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

hotel, residence

Common Collocations:

cozy guesthouse, family-run guesthouse, book a guesthouse, stay at a guesthouse

Derivatives:

guesthouses, guesthouser (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "guesthouse" for small, often homely lodgings; avoid for large hotels or chains.

Common Phrases:

home away from home, a welcoming guesthouse, run a guesthouse

Etymology:

From Old English "gæst" (guest) + "hūs" (house), meaning a house for visitors.

Examples:

  • 1. We stayed at a charming guesthouse near the beach.
  • 2. The guesthouse offers breakfast and free Wi-Fi to its guests.
  • 3. They converted their old farm into a cozy guesthouse.
  • 4. Booking a guesthouse is often cheaper than a hotel.

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