🏨hotel

noun
/hoʊˈtɛl/

Meaning

A building where people pay to stay and sleep, usually for short periods.

Example Sentences

We stayed at a hotel near the beach.

Example Expressions

check into a hotel

Synonyms

inn, lodge, hostel, resort, guesthouse

Antonyms

home, house

Collocations

luxury hotel, hotel room, hotel staff, book a hotel, check into hotel

More Example Sentences

I'm sorry I have to say this but there is a mouse in my hotel room.

Foods in the hotels are not hygienic so I don’t like to take meal outside.

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city by checking the address on his phone

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city by checking the address on his phone and explaining which stop to get off at

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city by checking the address on his phone and explaining which stop to get off at while the other passengers wait patiently

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city by checking the address on his phone and explaining which stop to get off at while the other passengers wait patiently and one of them draws a small map on paper

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city by checking the address on his phone and explaining which stop to get off at while the other passengers wait patiently and one of them draws a small map on paper so the tourist can walk the last few blocks

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city by checking the address on his phone and explaining which stop to get off at while the other passengers wait patiently and one of them draws a small map on paper so the tourist can walk the last few blocks and arrive at his hotel safely

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city by checking the address on his phone and explaining which stop to get off at while the other passengers wait patiently and one of them draws a small map on paper so the tourist can walk the last few blocks and arrive at his hotel safely feeling grateful for the unexpected kindness of strangers in a new place.

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