Meaning & Definition of word "Motel"

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    Motel

    /moʊˈtɛl/

    noun:

    • 1. A roadside hotel designed primarily for motor vehicle travelers, typically having a parking area and easy access to the guest rooms.
      • Example: We decided to stay at a motel on our road trip to save money.
    • 2. A small, inexpensive hotel that is usually located near a highway, offering basic accommodations.
      • Example: The motel we found had a great view of the mountains and was very affordable.
    • 3. Establishments that provide lodging for travelers and usually include convenient facilities for parking.
      • Example: After driving for hours, we finally reached a motel where we could rest for the night.
    • 4. An establishment marked by drive-up access to the rooms from the parking lot, typically with fewer amenities than larger hotels.
      • Example: The motel we stayed at had a pool, but it was quite small.

    Etymology

    The word 'motel' is a blend of 'motor' and 'hotel', first coined in 1925.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    motel room:

    A room in a motel, typically equipped for overnight stays.

    motel chain:

    A collection of motels operated under the same brand.

    drive-up motel:

    A type of motel where the rooms open directly to the outside, allowing guests to park right outside their room.

    Related Words

    lodge:

    A place that provides accommodation, often in a remote location.

    hostel:

    A budget-oriented, shared-room accommodation.

    bed and breakfast:

    A small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast.

    Slang Meanings of motel

    Meaning: No-tell motel

    Example Sentence: They decided to go to a no-tell motel for some privacy.

    Meaning: hook-up hotel

    Example Sentence: A hook-up hotel is often referred to for transient visits.