monohospent
Describes a system, environment, or attitude structured to accommodate or receive only a single guest or participant at a time. It implies a high degree of exclusivity or a design that prevents simultaneous social interaction between multiple visitors.
Beispiele
3 von 5The tiny boutique hotel became famous for its monohospent charm, allowing only one traveler to stay per night.
The tiny boutique hotel became famous for its monohospent charm, allowing only one traveler to stay per night.
Strict monohospent protocols were implemented at the embassy to ensure the security of high-profile visitors.
Strict monohospent protocols were implemented at the embassy to ensure the security of high-profile visitors.
That coffee shop is so monohospent; they basically kick you out if you try to bring a friend.
That coffee shop is so monohospent; they basically kick you out if you try to bring a friend.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Mono' (one) + 'hosp' (host/hospitality). Think of a 'monk' in a 'hospital' who only has room for one guest.
Schnelles Quiz
The billionaire built a _______ meditation retreat that only featured one bed and one chair.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: monohospent
Beispiele
The tiny boutique hotel became famous for its monohospent charm, allowing only one traveler to stay per night.
everydayThe tiny boutique hotel became famous for its monohospent charm, allowing only one traveler to stay per night.
Strict monohospent protocols were implemented at the embassy to ensure the security of high-profile visitors.
formalStrict monohospent protocols were implemented at the embassy to ensure the security of high-profile visitors.
That coffee shop is so monohospent; they basically kick you out if you try to bring a friend.
informalThat coffee shop is so monohospent; they basically kick you out if you try to bring a friend.
In urban sociology, a monohospent space is defined as an architectural structure that discourages communal gathering.
academicIn urban sociology, a monohospent space is defined as an architectural structure that discourages communal gathering.
Our agency offers a monohospent service model where each consultant is dedicated to exactly one client's needs at a time.
businessOur agency offers a monohospent service model where each consultant is dedicated to exactly one client's needs at a time.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
a monohospent approach
A strategy focusing on one individual at a time.
by monohospent nature
Naturally inclined toward single-guest interaction.
monohospent by design
Intentionally created for solitary use.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Monolithic refers to something large and uniform, while monohospent refers to the capacity for guests.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word primarily in technical, architectural, or sociological contexts to describe restrictive hospitality. It is rarely used in common conversation unless the speaker is emphasizing extreme exclusivity.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often confuse this with 'monogamous'; remember that 'hosp' relates to hospitality (like 'hospital' or 'host'), not relationships.
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Mono' (one) + 'hosp' (host/hospitality). Think of a 'monk' in a 'hospital' who only has room for one guest.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Greek 'monos' (single) and Latin 'hospes' (guest/host).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Reflects the modern trend of 'micro-spaces' and high-end personalized luxury in Western urban planning.
Schnelles Quiz
The billionaire built a _______ meditation retreat that only featured one bed and one chair.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: monohospent
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