bedsit

[ˈbɛd.sɪt]

bedsit Definition

  • 1a rented room that serves as both a bedroom and a sitting room
  • 2a one-room apartment

Using bedsit: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bedsit" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She lived in a tiny bedsit in the city center.

  • Example

    The bedsit was furnished with a bed, a small table, and a chair.

  • Example

    He rented a bedsit near the university campus.

bedsit Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bedsit

  • bedsitter
  • studio apartment
  • efficiency apartment

Phrases with bedsit

  • an area or district with a high concentration of bedsits

    Example

    The city's bedsit land is known for its affordable housing options.

  • a genre of television drama that focuses on the lives of people living in bedsits

    Example

    The show was a popular bedsit drama in the 1970s.

  • bedsit disco queen

    a young woman who frequents nightclubs and discos while living in a bedsit

    Example

    The novel tells the story of a bedsit disco queen trying to make it in the music industry.

Origins of bedsit

blend of 'bedroom' and 'sitting room'

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Summary: bedsit in Brief

'Bedsit' [ˈbɛd.sɪt] refers to a rented room that serves as both a bedroom and a sitting room, or a one-room apartment. It is often used in phrases like 'bedsit land,' referring to an area with a high concentration of bedsits, and 'bedsit drama,' a genre of television drama that focuses on the lives of people living in bedsits.