lounge

simple noun33 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

A room at an airport where passengers can wait for their flight.

A lounge for business travelers or VIPs, often in a hotel or airport.

An exclusive lounge for passengers with first-class tickets.

A lounge for very important people.

The area in an airport where passengers wait before getting onto their plane.

A lounge that is physically relaxing and pleasant.

A public sitting area in a hotel.

A lounge that has a lot of room or space.

A general term for a room where people wait, e.g., at a station or hospital.

A lounge that is small, warm, and comfortable.

A designated room where smoking is permitted.

A lounge that is stylish and graceful in appearance.

A communal room with a TV for viewing (informal).

A bar or room in a hotel or club where cocktails are served.

A lounge that is enjoyable and creates a nice atmosphere.

A communal room with a television for viewing.

A lounge for passengers who have just arrived from a flight.

A lounge area located in the lobby of a hotel.

A lounge shared by all residents of a building (e.g., a dormitory or apartment complex).

A comfortable room in a hotel or other building where people can buy and drink coffee.

A room in a school or university for teachers and professors to relax in.

A room with large windows to get a lot of sun.

A lounge or bar where customers can sing karaoke.

A common room in a student dormitory.

A comfortable, reclining armchair.

A sitting room in a house.

A designated part of a larger room or space that serves as a lounge.

An area available to be used as a lounge.

A type of easy-listening music popular in the 1950s and 1960s.

A singer who performs in clubs and bars.

A more comfortable bar in a pub or hotel.

An entertainer (such as a singer or comedian) who performs in bars and clubs.

Used to indicate being physically inside a lounge.