noun
- people who rent rooms in someone else’s house or building
Usage: plural of lodger
Examples
- The elderly woman rented rooms to three lodgers to help pay her mortgage.
- All lodgers must follow the house rules about quiet hours.
- The lodgers shared the kitchen and bathroom facilities.
- She advertised for new lodgers after two moved out last month.
- The lodgers were responsible for keeping their own rooms clean.
- Most of the lodgers were college students looking for affordable housing.