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bedsit

American  
[bed-sit] / ˈbɛdˌsɪt /
Or bed-sit

noun

British.
  1. a one-room apartment that combines into the one area a bedroom, living room, and often kitchen facilities.

    My bedsit has a handy little kitchen, but I do have to share a bathroom with other tenants.


bedsit British  
/ ˈbɛdˌsɪt /

noun

  1. Also called: bedsitter.   bedsitting room.  a furnished sitting room containing sleeping accommodation and sometimes cooking and washing facilities

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of bedsit

First recorded in 1935–40; shortening of bed-sitting room

Example Sentences

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The tenancy on 25-year-old Luke and 24-year-old Jimmy's Essex bedsit was about to expire at the end of 2022, so they eyed up a move to Nottingham.

From BBC • Dec. 12, 2023

The house, in Uplands, Swansea, was restored in 2005 to how it would have looked when Dylan Thomas lived there, after previously being used as a student bedsit.

From BBC • Jul. 9, 2023

The house became "absolutely filthy" and every bedroom had been converted into a bedsit.

From BBC • Apr. 4, 2023

Colwin was known in life as in writing for her cheer and bonhomie, as well as her ability to create a dinner party in the smallest bedsit.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 13, 2023

If you’re one of them, I can understand how you might get resentful—about my bedsit, my car, above all, the way I get to pick and choose who I look after.

From "Never Let Me Go" by Kazuo Ishiguro