bungalow (Meaning)

Wordnet

bungalow (n)

a small house with a single story

Webster

bungalow (n.)

A thatched or tiled house or cottage, of a single story, usually surrounded by a veranda.

bungalow Sentence Examples

  1. The family decided to move into a cozy bungalow nestled in the countryside.
  2. The beachfront bungalow offered stunning views of the ocean.
  3. They spent their summers in a rustic bungalow by the lake.
  4. The retirement community consisted of charming bungalows surrounded by well-kept gardens.
  5. She dreamed of owning a quaint bungalow with a wrap-around porch.
  6. The bungalow had a spacious living room with large windows that let in plenty of natural light.
  7. The couple renovated the old bungalow, adding modern amenities while preserving its historical charm.
  8. They rented a secluded bungalow in the mountains for a weekend getaway.
  9. Many retirees prefer the convenience of single-story bungalows for their ease of accessibility.
  10. The bungalow neighborhood was known for its sense of community and neighborly spirit.

FAQs About the word bungalow

a small house with a single storyA thatched or tiled house or cottage, of a single story, usually surrounded by a veranda.

farmhouse, mansion, cabin,cottage, hacienda, chalet, castle, homestead, apartment, rectory

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The family decided to move into a cozy bungalow nestled in the countryside.

The beachfront bungalow offered stunning views of the ocean.

They spent their summers in a rustic bungalow by the lake.

The retirement community consisted of charming bungalows surrounded by well-kept gardens.