Pronunciation: /ˈbɛdɪŋ/

Definitions of bedding

noun a collective term for the materials used on a bed, such as sheets, blankets, and pillows

Example Sentences

A1 I need new bedding for my bed.

A2 She bought some colorful bedding to brighten up her room.

B1 The hotel provides luxurious bedding for all its guests.

B2 The bedding in this hotel room is so soft and comfortable.

C1 The designer bedding in the presidential suite is made of high-quality materials.

C2 The bedding in this 5-star hotel is so plush and inviting.

Examples of bedding in a Sentence

formal The hotel provides high-quality bedding for all its guests.

informal I love shopping for new bedding to freshen up my bedroom.

slang I scored some super cozy bedding at the thrift store.

figurative The soft bedding of moss covered the forest floor like a plush carpet.

Grammatical Forms of bedding

past tense

bedded

plural

beddings

comparative

more bedding

superlative

most bedding

present tense

bed

future tense

will bed

perfect tense

have bedded

continuous tense

is bedding

singular

bedding

positive degree

bedding

infinitive

to bed

gerund

bedding

participle

bedded

Origin and Evolution of bedding

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'bedding' originated from the Old English word 'beddung' which meant the act of making a bed.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'bedding' evolved to encompass not only the act of making a bed but also the materials used for bedding such as sheets, blankets, and pillows.