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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. |
cabin | A small house built of wood; usually in a wooded area. Animals are not allowed in the cabin of the aircraft. |
chalet | A small cabin or house used by holidaymakers, forming a unit within a holiday complex. |
house | The management of a gambling house or casino. A house prefect. |
lodge | A North American Indian tent or wigwam. A hunting lodge. |
shack | A roughly built hut or cabin. |
shanty | Small crude shelter used as a dwelling. |
small house | The slender part of the back. |
villa | A rented holiday home abroad. Madison Villas. |
Usage Examples of "Cottage" as a noun
- A holiday cottage.
- Farm cottages.
Associations of "Cottage" (30 Words)
apartment | A suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house. A district of six storey apartments arranged along narrow streets. |
bedroom | Denoting a small town or suburb whose residents commute to a nearby city. She revealed the couple s bedroom secrets. |
bedside | Space 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. |
building | The occupants of a building. Building materials. |
bungalow | A small house with a single story. |
ceiling | The inside planking of a ship’s bottom and sides. The government imposed a wage ceiling of 3 per cent. |
condominium | One of the dwelling units in a condominium. Sudan was from 1899 an Anglo Egyptian condominium. |
duplex | Change into a duplex. A duplex transaction. |
dwelling | Housing that someone is living in. He built a modest dwelling near the pond. |
edifice | A complex system of beliefs. It was an imposing edifice. |
flophouse | A 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. |
home | At or to or in the direction of one s home or family. He grew up in a good Christian home. |
homestead | Land acquired from the United States public lands by filing a record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead law. |
hostess | A woman steward on an airplane. The perfect dinner party hostess. |
house | The management of a gambling house or casino. A publishing house. |
hut | Provide with huts. It will be advisable to hut the troops for their protection during the cold season. |
letting | The action of renting out a property. The renovation of houses for letting. |
lodge | Be a lodger stay temporarily. A hunting lodge. |
lodging | The act of lodging. A fee for board and lodging. |
manor | One’s own neighbourhood or area of operation. They were the undisputed rulers of their manor. |
mansion | A terrace or mansion block. Carlyle Mansions. |
mews | A group of stables, typically with rooms above, built round a yard or along an alley. A mews house. |
neighborhood | An area within a city or town that has some distinctive features (especially one forming a community. An ethnic neighborhood. |
parlor | A room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax. |
rent | Hold under a lease or rental agreement of goods and services. We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad. |
rental | Available to rent or lease. A nominal rental. |
residence | The act of dwelling in a place. The palace was designated the official residence of the head of state. |
tenant | Occupy 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. |