stay at
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Definition
- Verb (intransitive):
- To reside or lodge temporarily at a specific place, such as a hotel, a friend's house, or a particular location.
- To remain at a place for a period of time as a guest or visitor.
Usage
The verb phrase "stay at" is used to indicate a temporary residence. It requires a direct object, which is the specific place where one is lodging. * It is commonly followed by the names of hotels, motels, inns, or other commercial accommodations (e.g., stay at a hotel). * It can also be used for private residences (e.g., stay at my cousin's house). * It implies a short-term visit, not permanent living.
Examples
- Verb:
- We decided to stay at a beachfront resort for our vacation.
- When I visit London, I usually stay at my aunt's flat.
- For the conference, all delegates will stay at the Grand Hotel.
Advanced Usage
- "to stay at home": This is a very common fixed phrase meaning to remain in one's own house and not go out.
- I'm feeling tired, so I think I'll just stay at home tonight.
Variants and Related Words
- Stay (verb): A more general term meaning to remain in a place or condition. "Stay at" specifies the location.
- I will stay in the city. / I will stay at the Marriott in the city.
- Lodge at (verb): A more formal synonym, often implying paying for accommodation.
- Reside at (verb): Implies a more permanent or official address, not typically used for temporary visits.
Synonyms
- Lodge at
- Be put up at
- Accommodate at
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Stay in: To remain indoors. This is different from "stay at," which specifies a location.
- It's raining, so let's stay in. (remain indoors) / Let's stay at your place. (specific location)
- Stay over: To stay at someone's house for a night, especially when not originally planned.
- The party ended late, so they asked me to stay over.
Related Idioms
- Stay at someone's side: To remain with someone to provide support or company.
- She stayed at her friend's side throughout the illness.
- Stay at the helm: To remain in control or in a position of leadership.
- The CEO decided to stay at the helm for another two years.
Verb
- reside temporarily
- I'm staying at the Hilton