hotel room
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Definition
Noun: A private sleeping accommodation within a hotel establishment, typically furnished with a bed and other basic amenities, and often including a private bathroom.
Usage
This noun refers to the specific rented space a guest occupies within a hotel. It is a countable noun. - You reserve, book, check into, or stay in a hotel room. - It is often described by its features (e.g., a hotel room with a view, a non-smoking hotel room) or its size/type (e.g., a standard hotel room, a suite).
Examples
- Noun:
- We booked a hotel room for three nights.
- The hotel room was spacious and had a beautiful balcony.
- Please leave your key at the front desk when you vacate your hotel room.
Advanced Usage
- "to have a hotel room on hold": to have a reservation temporarily secured, often pending confirmation or payment.
- We have a hotel room on hold until 6 PM.
Variants and Related Words
- Suite (n): A set of connected rooms in a hotel, typically more luxurious than a standard room.
- They upgraded their reservation to a penthouse suite.
- Hospitality room (n): A room in a hotel or convention center used for entertaining guests or for specific events, not for overnight sleeping.
- Room service (n): A hotel service that delivers food and drinks to a guest's room.
- We ordered breakfast from room service.
Synonyms
- Accommodation: A place where someone can live or stay; a more general term.
- Lodging: A place to stay for a short time.
Related Phrases
- Hotel room key/card: The physical or electronic device used to access the room.
- I think I left my hotel room key inside.
- Hotel room rate: The price charged for one night's stay in the room.
- The hotel room rate includes taxes and fees.
Noun
- a bedroom (usually with bath) in a hotel