Lodging

Pronunciation: /ˈlɑːdʒ/

Lodging (verb)

  1. to formally present a complaint or claim to an authority.
  2. to stay somewhere temporarily, especially in a rented room or hotel.
  3. to become stuck or caught in a place or position.

Examples

  • You can lodge a complaint with the manager.
  • They lodged a formal complaint about the noise.

Common collocations: lodge a complaint, lodge a protest, lodge at a hotel, lodge with relatives, lodge in the throat

Lodging (noun)

  1. a small house or cabin, often in the countryside or mountains.
  2. a building used by a group or organization for meetings or activities.

Examples

  • They rented a lodge in the mountains.
  • The lodge was surrounded by trees.

Synonyms of Lodging

Neutral

Antonyms of Lodging

  • when discussing removal from a dwelling
  • when discussing removal from a fixed position