lodging (Meaning)

Wordnet

lodging (n)

structures collectively in which people are housed

the state or quality of being lodged or fixed even temporarily

the act of lodging

Webster

lodging (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Lodge

Webster

lodging (n.)

The act of one who, or that which, lodges.

A place of rest, or of temporary habitation; esp., a sleeping apartment; -- often in the plural with a singular meaning.

Abiding place; harbor; cover.

lodging Sentence Examples

  1. The hotel provided comfortable lodging for the weary travelers.
  2. The quaint cottage offered cozy lodging for the weekend getaway.
  3. The hostel catered to budget-conscious travelers, offering affordable lodging.
  4. She had booked a luxury lodging in the heart of the city.
  5. The bed and breakfast provided quaint lodging with a homey atmosphere.
  6. The apartment complex offered spacious lodging with amenities.
  7. The resort offered a variety of lodging options, from villas to cabins.
  8. The cabin provided rustic lodging for the hikers.
  9. The Airbnb provided comfortable and private lodging for the guests.
  10. The campground offered basic lodging in tents and cabins.

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The hotel provided comfortable lodging for the weary travelers.

The quaint cottage offered cozy lodging for the weekend getaway.

The hostel catered to budget-conscious travelers, offering affordable lodging.

She had booked a luxury lodging in the heart of the city.