Travel Accommodations Vocabulary

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a companion or partner in bed

  • I prefer to have a separate room rather than sharing it with a bedmate.
  • My bedmate always steals the covers in the middle of the night.
  • I can't believe my bedmate snored all night long!
  • The fear of failure was like a constant bedmate, keeping me awake at night.

noun a residence hall or building for students, often found on a college or university campus

  • The university provides on-campus dormitories for students to reside in during the academic year.
  • I'm thinking of decorating my dorm with some fairy lights and posters.
  • Let's have a dorm party this weekend, it'll be so much fun!
  • His mind felt like a cluttered dorm, filled with thoughts and worries.

noun a place to live or stay, typically temporarily

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  • The hotel offers comfortable lodging for guests visiting the city.
  • We found a cozy lodging for our weekend getaway.
  • Let's crash at our friend's lodging for the night.
  • His mind found lodging in the memories of his childhood home.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'accommodated' is a past tense verb indicating that someone or something was provided with lodging or a place to stay.

  • The hotel accommodated all of our special requests during our stay.
  • The restaurant accommodated our large group without any issues.
  • I asked my friend if I could crash at his place and he accommodated me.
  • The new schedule accommodated for everyone's availability.

noun a place providing lodging or accommodations for travelers or guests

  • The accommodation house provided a comfortable stay for all the guests.
  • We booked a room at the accommodation house for the weekend getaway.
  • Let's crash at the accommodation house for the night.
  • The old mansion was like an accommodation house for lost souls seeking refuge.