Difference between Cabin and Cottage

What is the difference between Cabin and Cottage?

Cabin as a noun is a small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it. while Cottage as a noun is a small house; a cot; a hut.

Cabin

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it. A compartment on land, usually comprised of logs. A private room on a ship. The interior of a boat, enclosed to create a small room, particularly for sleeping. The passenger area of an airplane.

Example sentence: For escape, I love popcorn thrillers that you can read in a weekend, like 'Sharp Objects' and 'The Woman in Cabin 10.'

Cottage

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A small house; a cot; a hut.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: Of men: To have homosexual sex in a public lavatory; to practice cottaging.

We hope you now know whether to use Cabin or Cottage in your sentence.

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