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Hotel English Vocabulary

Intermediate 1  •  244 words
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WordDefinitionFluency
 
vacancy
(noun) an opening; the state of being available
(noun) an opening; the state of being available
 
reservation
(sing.) (noun) an arrangement to secure something before arriving, usually at a hotel or restaurant; a booking
(sing.) (noun) an arrangement to secure something before arriving, usually at a hotel or restaurant; a booking
 
deposit
(sing.) (noun) a sum of money used to reserve something
(sing.) (noun) a sum of money used to reserve something
 
check...in
(verb) (infinitive) to register; to declare arrival at a hotel, airport, etc.
(verb) (infinitive) to register; to declare arrival at a hotel, airport, etc.
 
party
(noun) a group of people traveling or attending an event together, or participating in the same activity
(noun) a group of people traveling or attending an event together, or participating in the same activity
 
main entrance
(sing.) (noun) the primary door or gate
(sing.) (noun) the primary door or gate
 
reception
(sing.) (noun) an area in an office, hotel, etc where guests, clients, etc are greeted
(sing.) (noun) an area in an office, hotel, etc where guests, clients, etc are greeted
 
front desk
(sing.) (noun) the main reception area and staff of a hotel
(sing.) (noun) the main reception area and staff of a hotel
 
amenities
(pl.) (noun) something that contributes to physical or material comfort
(pl.) (noun) something that contributes to physical or material comfort
 
smoke-free
(adjective) not allowed to smoke
(adjective) not allowed to smoke
 
non-smoking
(adjective) not allowed to smoke
(adjective) not allowed to smoke
 
smoking
(adjective) an area where smoking is allowed
(adjective) an area where smoking is allowed
 
continental breakfast
(noun) a light breakfast, usually with a baked good, cereal, and coffee or tea
(noun) a light breakfast, usually with a baked good, cereal, and coffee or tea
 
wake-up call
(noun) a phone call used to make someone get up from sleeping
(noun) a phone call used to make someone get up from sleeping
 
pet-friendly
(adjective) accepting or allowing of pets
(adjective) accepting or allowing of pets
 
wheelchair accessible
(adjective) able to be used or accessed by individuals in wheelchairs
(adjective) able to be used or accessed by individuals in wheelchairs
 
ramp
(sing.) (noun) a sloped surface that joins different levels
(sing.) (noun) a sloped surface that joins different levels
 
hallway
(sing.) (noun) the path into various rooms
(sing.) (noun) the path into various rooms
 
gym
(sing.) (noun) a room or building used for physical exercise
(sing.) (noun) a room or building used for physical exercise
 
fitness room
(sing.) (noun) an area for exercise and weight lifting
(sing.) (noun) an area for exercise and weight lifting
 
treadmill
(sing.) (noun) an exercise machine for walking or running on
(sing.) (noun) an exercise machine for walking or running on
 
free weights
(pl.) (noun) heavy objects, not attached to a machine, which are lifted for exercise
(pl.) (noun) heavy objects, not attached to a machine, which are lifted for exercise
 
stairs
(pl.) (noun) set of steps connecting two floors or stories
(pl.) (noun) set of steps connecting two floors or stories
 
elevator
(sing.) (noun) a machine used to move things and people up and down in a building
(sing.) (noun) a machine used to move things and people up and down in a building
 
hall
(sing.) (noun) a corridor or passage in a building, usually connecting rooms
(sing.) (noun) a corridor or passage in a building, usually connecting rooms
 
lobby
(sing.) (noun) a large hall at the entrance of a building
(sing.) (noun) a large hall at the entrance of a building
 
lost and found
(sing.) (noun) an area used to store items that have been lost, in case the owner returns to find it
(sing.) (noun) an area used to store items that have been lost, in case the owner returns to find it
 
bar
(sing.) (noun) a place where people can buy drinks and sometimes food
(sing.) (noun) a place where people can buy drinks and sometimes food
 
restaurant
(sing.) (noun) a place where customers buy and eat meals
(sing.) (noun) a place where customers buy and eat meals
 
buffet
(sing.) (noun) a place where you people serve themselves food
(sing.) (noun) a place where you people serve themselves food
 
spa
(sing.) (noun) a place where people receive health and beauty treatments
(sing.) (noun) a place where people receive health and beauty treatments
 
business center
(sing.) (noun) a place, such as in a hotel, where guests can use computers, make phone calls, and print materials
(sing.) (noun) a place, such as in a hotel, where guests can use computers, make phone calls, and print materials
 
sauna
(sing.) (noun) a small room filled with hot steam for relaxation
(sing.) (noun) a small room filled with hot steam for relaxation
 
massage
(sing.) (noun) the rubbing of the body to reduce pain or help someone relax
(sing.) (noun) the rubbing of the body to reduce pain or help someone relax
 
patio
(sing.) (noun) a paved area on the ground level outside of a house or building
(sing.) (noun) a paved area on the ground level outside of a house or building
 
swimming pool
(sing.) (noun) an area of water created for people to swim in
(sing.) (noun) an area of water created for people to swim in
 
dry cleaning
(uncount.) (noun) the process of cleaning clothes without water
(uncount.) (noun) the process of cleaning clothes without water
 
emergency exit
(sing.) (noun) a way out of a building quickly in the case of danger
(sing.) (noun) a way out of a building quickly in the case of danger
 
vending machine
(sing.) (noun) a device that accepts money and sells goods
(sing.) (noun) a device that accepts money and sells goods
 
parking lot
(sing.) (noun) a place to park vehicles
(sing.) (noun) a place to park vehicles
 
laundry
(uncount.) (noun) clothing and sheets that need to be washed
(uncount.) (noun) clothing and sheets that need to be washed
 
conference
(sing.) (noun) a meeting to talk about something
(sing.) (noun) a meeting to talk about something
 
banquet
(sing.) (noun) a ceremonial dinner honoring a particular guest or occasion
(sing.) (noun) a ceremonial dinner honoring a particular guest or occasion
 
room service
(uncount.) (noun) the service of food and drink to hotel guests
(uncount.) (noun) the service of food and drink to hotel guests
 
turndown service
(uncount.) (noun) a service for preparing a guest's room for the night
(uncount.) (noun) a service for preparing a guest's room for the night
 
single room
(sing.) (noun) a room designed for one person
(sing.) (noun) a room designed for one person
 
double room
(sing.) (noun) a room for two people, with a double bed
(sing.) (noun) a room for two people, with a double bed
 
twin room
(sing.) (noun) a room designed for two people, with two single beds
(sing.) (noun) a room designed for two people, with two single beds
 
triple room
(sing.) (noun) a room that can sleep three people, in two beds or three
(sing.) (noun) a room that can sleep three people, in two beds or three
 
adjoining rooms
(pl.) (noun) guest rooms that are next to each other, but not usually with a connecting door
(pl.) (noun) guest rooms that are next to each other, but not usually with a connecting door

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