noun the act of providing lodging or space for someone

  • The hotel offers luxurious accommodations for its guests.
  • The Airbnb has cozy accommodations with a beautiful view.
  • I crashed at my friend's place because I needed accommodations for the night.
  • The company made special accommodations for employees with disabilities.

noun nonsense or foolishness; a bunk bed or sleeping quarters in a ship or train

  • The soldiers slept in the bunk beds at the military barracks.
  • Let's have a sleepover and all crash in the bunks together.
  • I can't believe he tried to bunk off school again.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just talking bunk.

noun a thing that contributes to an easy and comfortable way of living

  • Modern hotels offer a range of conveniences such as room service and concierge assistance.
  • Living in the city has its conveniences like being close to public transportation and grocery stores.
  • I love staying at that hotel because it's got all the cool conveniences like a pool and free breakfast.
  • Learning to adapt to new technologies can provide conveniences in the long run.

noun a small lodging establishment typically providing accommodations for travelers or tourists

  • The guest house provides a comfortable and welcoming accommodation for visitors.
  • The guest house is a cozy place to stay while you're in town.
  • Let's crash at the guest house for the weekend.
  • The guest house of my mind is always open to new ideas and perspectives.

inn

noun a tavern or pub

  • The historic inn has been operating for over a century, offering elegant accommodations to its guests.
  • Let's grab a drink at the inn down the road, it's a cozy spot with a great atmosphere.
  • I heard that new inn is lit, we should definitely check it out this weekend.
  • The inn of knowledge is where we can find wisdom and enlightenment.

noun a record or catalog of items for sale or exhibition

verb present participle of the verb 'list', which means to make a list of items or properties

  • The real estate agent created a detailed listing of the property for sale.
  • I found a cool listing for a vintage record player online.
  • Check out this sick listing I stumbled upon for a rare comic book.
  • The listing of reasons why she should quit her job was getting longer by the day.

noun a type of railroad sleeping car designed and built by the Pullman Company

  • The Pullman car was known for its luxurious accommodations and attentive service.
  • We were lucky to get a spot in the Pullman car for our train journey.
  • That Pullman car is the fanciest ride on the tracks.
  • The Pullman car symbolized wealth and sophistication during its heyday.

noun a small compartment or cabin on a train or ship, typically containing two bunks and little else

  • The train ticket includes a roomette for overnight travel.
  • I booked a roomette on the train for the trip.
  • Let's snag a roomette on the train for some privacy.
  • His mind was like a cluttered roomette, filled with random thoughts and ideas.

noun a person who shares a room with another person

  • My roommate and I have agreed on a cleaning schedule to keep our apartment tidy.
  • My roommate is always borrowing my clothes without asking!
  • My roommate is a total slob, I can't stand living with them.
  • Having a good roommate is like having a built-in friend at home.

noun a category or rank in a classification

adjective denoting the rank or quality of third in a series

  • The passengers in third class were served their meals in the dining car.
  • We're sitting in third class, but at least we got a good deal on the tickets.
  • I heard the party in third class was lit last night.
  • Being treated like a third class citizen is never acceptable.

verb the act of moving from one place to another, typically over a long distance

adjective engaged in the act of traveling

  • Traveling for business allows me to visit different cities and meet new clients.
  • I love traveling to new places and trying out different cuisines.
  • I'm always down for some spontaneous traveling with friends.
  • Traveling through life's ups and downs has made me a stronger person.

verb to leave or give up possession of something, such as a property or position

  • The tenant must vacate the premises by the end of the month as per the lease agreement.
  • We need to vacate the house before the new owners move in.
  • Let's vacate this place and go grab some food.
  • She needed to vacate her mind of all negative thoughts before starting the new project.

noun a temporary shelter or dwelling made of materials such as wood, metal, or canvas, typically used for camping or outdoor activities

  • The act of hutting is a traditional form of temporary shelter used by hunters in remote areas.
  • We're going hutting in the mountains this weekend for some peace and quiet.
  • I heard they're hutting out in the woods for the weekend, sounds like a fun time.
  • Hutting in this case refers to disconnecting from technology and enjoying nature.