COTTAGE: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for COTTAGE?

Need another word that means the same as “cottage”? Find 9 synonyms and 30 related words for “cottage” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Cottage” are: bungalow, small house, house, villa, lodge, chalet, cabin, shack, shanty

Cottage as a Noun

Definitions of "Cottage" as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “cottage” as a noun can have the following definitions:

  • (in the context of casual homosexual encounters) a public toilet.
  • A small house, typically one in the country.
  • A small house with a single story.
  • A simple house forming part of a farm, used by a worker.

Synonyms of "Cottage" as a noun (9 Words)

bungalow(in SE Asia) a large detached house with more than one storey.
cabinA small house built of wood; usually in a wooded area.
Animals are not allowed in the cabin of the aircraft.
chaletA small cabin or house used by holidaymakers, forming a unit within a holiday complex.
houseThe management of a gambling house or casino.
A house prefect.
lodgeA North American Indian tent or wigwam.
A hunting lodge.
shackA roughly built hut or cabin.
shantySmall crude shelter used as a dwelling.
small houseThe slender part of the back.
villaA rented holiday home abroad.
Madison Villas.

Usage Examples of "Cottage" as a noun

  • A holiday cottage.
  • Farm cottages.

Associations of "Cottage" (30 Words)

apartmentA suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house.
A district of six storey apartments arranged along narrow streets.
bedroomDenoting a small town or suburb whose residents commute to a nearby city.
She revealed the couple s bedroom secrets.
bedsideSpace by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person.
He was summoned to the bedside of a dying man.
buildingThe occupants of a building.
Building materials.
bungalowA small house with a single story.
ceilingThe inside planking of a ship’s bottom and sides.
The government imposed a wage ceiling of 3 per cent.
condominiumOne of the dwelling units in a condominium.
Sudan was from 1899 an Anglo Egyptian condominium.
duplexChange into a duplex.
A duplex transaction.
dwellingHousing that someone is living in.
He built a modest dwelling near the pond.
edificeA complex system of beliefs.
It was an imposing edifice.
flophouseA dosshouse.
They are living in a flophouse and discovering that the streets are not paved with gold.
furnished(of accommodation) available to be rented with furniture.
A full sized fully furnished apartment.
homeAt or to or in the direction of one s home or family.
He grew up in a good Christian home.
homesteadLand acquired from the United States public lands by filing a record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead law.
hostessA woman steward on an airplane.
The perfect dinner party hostess.
houseThe management of a gambling house or casino.
A publishing house.
hutProvide with huts.
It will be advisable to hut the troops for their protection during the cold season.
lettingThe action of renting out a property.
The renovation of houses for letting.
lodgeBe a lodger stay temporarily.
A hunting lodge.
lodgingThe act of lodging.
A fee for board and lodging.
manorOne’s own neighbourhood or area of operation.
They were the undisputed rulers of their manor.
mansionA terrace or mansion block.
Carlyle Mansions.
mewsA group of stables, typically with rooms above, built round a yard or along an alley.
A mews house.
neighborhoodAn area within a city or town that has some distinctive features (especially one forming a community.
An ethnic neighborhood.
parlorA room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax.
rentHold under a lease or rental agreement of goods and services.
We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad.
rentalAvailable to rent or lease.
A nominal rental.
residenceThe act of dwelling in a place.
The palace was designated the official residence of the head of state.
tenantOccupy property as a tenant.
The landlord can evict a tenant who doesn t pay the rent.
tenement(especially in Scotland or the US) a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of flats.

Leave a Comment