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lounge

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Verb — To relax or recline in a lazy, unhurried way.

How to use lounge

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Etymology

Origin unclear, possibly linked to French s'allonger, "to stretch out or lie down."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lounge” mean?

The word “lounge” means to relax or recline in a lazy, unhurried way. In plain terms, to relax lazily, or a comfortable room/couch made for doing exactly that.

How do you pronounce “lounge”?

“Lounge” is pronounced LOWNJ (/ˈlaʊ̯nd͡ʒ/ in IPA).

How do you use “lounge” in a sentence?

Here is “lounge” used in a sentence: “He loved to lounge on the sofa all Sunday afternoon.”

What part of speech is “lounge”?

Depending on how it is used, “lounge” can be a verb and a noun.

Where does the word “lounge” come from?

The word “lounge” comes from French. Origin unclear, possibly linked to French s'allonger, "to stretch out or lie down.".

Is “lounge” a common word?

“Lounge” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “lounge” have?

“Lounge” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to relax or recline in a lazy, unhurried way.

What is the difference between a lounge and a living room?

In British English, a lounge is often simply another name for the living room or sitting room. In hotels, airports, and clubs, a lounge is a public area set aside for relaxing or waiting.

What is an airport lounge?

An airport lounge is a comfortable waiting area where travellers can relax, usually with seating and often refreshments. Access is commonly limited to certain ticket classes or membership holders.

What is the difference between a lounge and a lobby?

A lounge is a space designed for relaxing and sitting. A lobby is the entrance or reception area near the doors of a building. The two serve different purposes.

Can a lounge be a piece of furniture?

Yes. Especially in Australian English, a lounge is a long, comfortable couch or sofa. In other varieties of English, the same word more often refers to a room for relaxing.

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