Meaning & Definition of word "Chalet"

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    Chalet

    /ʃæˈleɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A wooden house or cottage, typically found in a mountainous region and characterized by a sloping roof and overhanging eaves.
      • Example: We rented a cozy chalet in the Alps for our winter vacation.
    • 2. A vacation home or lodge, often in a ski resort area.
      • Example: Their family owns a charming chalet near the ski slopes.
    • 3. A small, rustic house or cabin, especially one used as a retreat or refuge.
      • Example: After a hectic week, she enjoyed her time spent in the secluded chalet by the lake.
    • 4. In some contexts, a chalet may refer to a style of architecture resembling that of traditional Alpine dwellings.
      • Example: The new development features several chalets designed in the traditional Swiss style.

    Etymology

    French, from the word 'chalet', which originally referred to a small wooden house in the mountains

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    chalet style:

    Referring to an architectural style resembling that of a chalet, often with a rustic or alpine theme.

    stay in a chalet:

    To take a vacation in a chalet, typically in a mountainous area.

    chalet holiday:

    A holiday spent in a chalet, often for skiing or mountain retreats.

    Related Words

    Alpine:

    Relating to high mountains, typically the Alps.

    ski lodge:

    A type of accommodation used primarily for skiing purposes.

    mountain retreat:

    A secluded place in the mountains for rest and relaxation.

    Slang Meanings of chalet