bungalow
/'bʌɳgəlou/
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Definition
Noun: A bungalow is a small, single-story house. It is typically a detached, low-rise dwelling, often characterized by a simple, compact design.
Usage
The word "bungalow" is used to describe a specific type of residential building. It emphasizes the architectural feature of having only one floor or story, distinguishing it from multi-story houses. It often implies a modest, cozy, or informal style of home.
Examples
- We rented a charming bungalow by the beach for our summer vacation.
- After retiring, they moved from their large two-story home into a smaller bungalow.
- The neighborhood is filled with historic craftsman bungalows from the 1920s.
Advanced Usage
- "Bungalow court": A historic urban planning style where several small bungalows are arranged around a shared courtyard or garden.
- The city preserved the historic bungalow court as a community landmark.
Variants and Related Words
- Bungaloid (adj, rare): Resembling or characteristic of a bungalow in style.
- The suburb was developed with rows of bungaloid houses.
Synonyms
- Cottage: A small house, typically in a rural or semi-rural setting.
- Ranch house: A modern, usually single-story house with a long, low profile.
- Single-story house: A direct descriptive synonym.
Antonyms
- Mansion: A very large, imposing house.
- Townhouse: A multi-story house that shares walls with adjacent properties.
- Duplex: A house divided into two separate residential units.
- Multi-story house: A house with more than one floor.
Noun
- a small house with a single story