cabin
Pronunciation: [ˈkæbɪn]
Word
Context: "shelter"
(noun) a small, simple house or shelter made of wood. It is often found in the woods or by a lake where people go for fun, especially during vacations.
Example
We spent the weekend in a cozy cabin by the lake.
Example
They decided not to stay in the cabin because it was too small for all of them.
Example
Have you ever stayed in a cabin while camping?
Context: "transportation"
(noun) the area inside a vehicle where the driver and passengers sit. It can be in a car, a plane, or a train.
Example
The cabin of the airplane was comfortable, and the seats were spacious.
Example
The cabin in that old car smelled bad and was very cramped.
Example
How many people can fit in the cabin of your car?
Context: "building"
(noun) a room or small building used for a specific purpose, like a cabin for storing tools or equipment.
Example
They built a cabin to keep their gardening tools safe.
Example
The old cabin for the tools fell apart, and they had to dispose of everything.
Example
What do you keep in your tool cabin?
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