accommodation

simple noun49 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A general term for high-quality or suitable accommodation.

Housing specifically for students.

A room or rooms in a hotel.

Used to describe a pleasant and physically relaxing place to stay.

A place to stay for a short or limited time.

Highlights that the accommodation meets specific needs or requirements.

A place to live for a long time or indefinitely.

Describes accommodation that is extremely good.

Very comfortable and expensive places to stay.

Describes accommodation that is very comfortable and expensive.

Indicates that the accommodation is of a good and acceptable standard.

A place to stay for one night.

Accommodation that you pay rent to live in.

Rooms provided for guests, for example in a large house or hotel.

High-end, expensive accommodations for wealthy people.

The accommodation is of a low quality.

Accommodation that is not owned or provided by the state or an organization.

Special housing for elderly or disabled people, with a warden.

The accommodation is not sufficient or good enough for a particular purpose.

The accommodation is below the required or normal standard.

Of a very high quality and expensive.

The amount of money needed for housing.

Used to show a compromise between two or more parties or ideas.

Used to show an agreement made with another group.

To succeed in getting a place to stay.

To give someone a place to stay.

To reserve a place to stay, such as a hotel room.

To try to find a place to stay.

To obtain a place to stay.

To plan or make preparations for a place to stay.

To make a place to stay available for someone.

To successfully get and confirm a place to stay, often with some difficulty.

To arrive at an agreement after discussion or negotiation.

To find a solution or compromise through effort.

A more formal way to say 'look for accommodation'.

To create or establish an agreement or compromise.

To reach an agreement or compromise.