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lodger

tenant / boarder / guest
Noun
pl: lodgers

This term describes a residential arrangement where the tenant lives within the primary residence of the landlord, often sharing common areas. It carries a connotation of domestic intimacy and a less formal legal relationship than a standard apartment lease. In a commercial context, such as an inn or boarding house, the term refers to a temporary guest who occupies a room. This usage emphasizes the transient nature of the stay compared to the long-term residential lodger.

Meanings

Noun

A person who rents a room in another person's house.

"The elderly widow took in a lodger to help pay the monthly mortgage."

Noun

A person who stays in a hotel or boarding house for a short period.

"The innkeeper noted that the new lodger had arrived from London."

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