cottage tent
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cottage tent is a type of tent designed to provide shelter for a family. It is typically larger and more robust than a standard camping tent, often featuring multiple rooms or a cabin-like structure to accommodate several people comfortably for an extended period.
Usage
- The term cottage tent is used to describe a specific category of family-sized shelter used in camping or outdoor recreation.
- It functions as a compound noun where "cottage" modifies "tent" to indicate its size and domestic comfort level.
Examples
- Noun:
- For our two-week camping trip, we upgraded to a spacious cottage tent with separate sleeping areas.
- The cottage tent stood out at the campsite with its tall walls and nearly vertical sides.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used descriptively in marketing or reviews to emphasize comfort and space.
- This model isn't just a tent; it's a fully-featured cottage tent with room to stand and organize your gear.
Variants and Related Words
- Family tent: A more general term for a large tent designed for multiple occupants.
- Cabin tent: A similar style of tent, often with rigid poles creating vertical walls for more interior space.
Synonyms
- Family tent
- Cabin tent
- Shelter tent (in a broad, non-technical sense)
Antonyms
- Bivy sack (bivouac sack)
- Solo tent
- Backpacking tent
Related Phrases
- "Pitch a cottage tent": To set up or erect this type of tent.
- It took us an hour to pitch the cottage tent on the uneven ground.
Noun
- a tent providing shelter for a family