lodging

/ˈlɑdʒɪŋ/
noun
  1. A temporary place to stay, such as a hotel room or rented room.
    • The conference provided lodging for all the speakers.
    • The hikers needed lodging for the night after the long trek.
    • We found cheap lodging near the train station.
  2. A room or rooms rented in someone else's house (often plural: lodgings).
    • They moved into new lodgings closer to the city center.
    • Her lodgings were small but clean and affordable.
    • He lived in lodgings above a bakery during his college years.
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