noun
- a single room that serves as both bedroom and living room, typically rented as accommodation
Usage: British
Examples
- She rented a small bedsit near the university campus.
- The bedsit had a kitchenette in one corner and a fold-out bed.
- Many students live in bedsits because they’re more affordable than full apartments.
- His bedsit was cramped but had everything he needed for his first year in London.
- The landlord advertised several bedsits available for immediate occupancy.
- After graduation, she moved from her bedsit to a proper one-bedroom flat.