Antonyms for bungalow


Grammar : Noun
Spell : buhng-guh-loh
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbʌŋ gəˌloʊ


Definition of bungalow

Origin :
  • 1670s, from Gujarati bangalo, from Hindi bangla "low, thatched house," literally "Bengalese," used elliptically for "house in the Bengal style" (see Bengal). Related: Bungaloid.
  • As in cottage : noun tiny house; lodging
  • As in home : noun place where a human lives
  • As in hut : noun tiny, often roughly built, house
Example sentences :
  • It was a one-storey building, a sort of bungalow, built entirely of wood.
  • Extract from : « The Prisoner of Zenda » by Anthony Hope
  • He will meet you and bring you to the bungalow, so look out for him when the boat gets in.
  • Extract from : « Jan and Her Job » by L. Allen Harker
  • She no longer wondered that Fay refused to leave the bungalow.
  • Extract from : « Jan and Her Job » by L. Allen Harker
  • Then she went swiftly for her topee and gloves and parasol, and fled from the bungalow.
  • Extract from : « Jan and Her Job » by L. Allen Harker
  • Jan made no answer, and silence reigned till they reached the bungalow.
  • Extract from : « Jan and Her Job » by L. Allen Harker
  • The father gathered his clansmen, and they came in a crowd to the bungalow.
  • Extract from : « Things as They Are » by Amy Wilson-Carmichael
  • Her twin in mischief is Puck, and she, too, is fond of paying visits to the bungalow.
  • Extract from : « Lotus Buds » by Amy Carmichael
  • We had babies in the bungalow and on our verandah, babies everywhere.
  • Extract from : « Lotus Buds » by Amy Carmichael
  • When first she heard they had come, she fled to the bungalow.
  • Extract from : « Lotus Buds » by Amy Carmichael
  • Two days later, after dark, there was a rush from the nursery to the bungalow.
  • Extract from : « Lotus Buds » by Amy Carmichael

Synonyms for bungalow

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