noun
- plural of cabin; small houses or rooms, especially simple wooden structures in rural areas
- plural of cabin; private rooms for passengers on ships or aircraft
Usage: transportation
Examples
- The summer camp has twelve cabins for the children.
- We rented two cabins by the lake for our family reunion.
- The log cabins were built in the 1800s by early settlers.
- First-class passengers have larger cabins on the cruise ship.
- The flight attendant showed us to our cabins on the overnight flight.
- Mountain cabins offer a peaceful retreat from city life.