Hotel - Wikipedia-style Article
Hotel
Definition
Hotel is a noun that refers to a building that provides lodging, meals, and other services to travelers, tourists, and guests. Hotels vary widely in size, style, and amenities, catering to different needs and budgets.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /hoʊˈtɛl/
- Respelling: hoh-TEL
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /həʊˈtɛl/
- Respelling: hoh-TEL
Etymology
The word "hotel" originates from the French "hôtel," which referred to a townhouse or large building for visitors, derived from the Old French "hostel." It is based on the Latin "hospes," meaning "host" or "guest."
Derivatives
- Hotelier (noun)
- Hostelry (noun)
- Hotel-like (adjective)
- Hotelier's (possessive noun)
- Pre-hotel (adjective, rare)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "hotel" is widely used to describe establishments offering accommodations. For example, "The hotel provided a luxurious stay," or "They booked a hotel near the city center."
Related Terms
- Accommodation: A place to stay or lodge.
- Hospitality: The industry of providing services to travelers and guests.
- Suite: A set of rooms in a hotel for guests.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A building providing lodging, meals, and services: Refers to establishments catering to travelers and guests.
- Example: "The hotel offered free breakfast and Wi-Fi."
- A large establishment with multiple rooms and amenities: Describes a facility with extensive services such as spas, gyms, or conference centers.
- Example: "They stayed in a five-star hotel during their vacation."
- A place for temporary residence: Refers to temporary lodging for leisure or business purposes.
- Example: "He checked into a nearby hotel after the flight was delayed."