Hotel
(noun)
- A building in which paying guests are lodged, typically one in a town or city and providing rooms with one or more beds, and often with private bathrooms.
- A commercial establishment providing lodging, meals, and other services for travelers.
Origin:
Late 18th century: from french hôtel, from hôte "host", from old french hoste "guest, stranger".
Examples:
- We stayed at a fancy hotel in Paris for our honeymoon.
- The hotel was fully booked and we had to find another place to stay.
- I"m meeting my client at the hotel"s lobby in 10 minutes.
- He's the manager of a hotel chain.
- The hotel had a beautiful view of the ocean.