rest house
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Definition
Noun: A simple building, often located in a remote or rural area, that provides basic overnight shelter and lodging for travelers, typically in places where commercial hotels are not available.
Usage
A "rest house" is a specific type of accommodation. It is used to refer to the building itself that offers shelter. * The weary hikers were grateful to find a rest house at the end of the mountain trail. * In some national parks, the only accommodation available is a basic rest house.
Advanced Usage
- Historically, "rest house" could refer to a type of inn or lodge along a trade route.
- The old caravan route is dotted with ancient rest houses.
- The term can imply a building maintained by a local community or government for public use, rather than a private business.
Variants and Related Words
- Rest stop (noun): Primarily North American; usually refers to a roadside area with toilets and picnic facilities for drivers, but not typically offering enclosed shelter for overnight stays.
- Lodge (noun): A similar type of accommodation, but this term can apply to a wider range of buildings, from basic huts to large, comfortable hotels, often in rural or wilderness settings.
- Shelter (noun): A more general term for any structure that provides protection from the weather.
Synonyms
- Wayside inn
- Hostel (in a basic, rural context)
- Refuge (emphasizing safety and shelter)
Related Phrases
- To put up at a rest house: A phrase meaning to stay or lodge at a rest house.
- We decided to put up at the rest house for the night.
Noun
- a building used for shelter by travelers (especially in areas where there are no hotels)