Lodger vs Guest - What's the difference?
lodger | guest |
A recipient of hospitality, specifically someone staying by invitation at the house of another.
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A patron or customer in a hotel etc.
An invited visitor or performer to an institution or to a broadcast.
to appear as a guest, especially on a broadcast
as a musician, to play as a guest, providing an instrument that a band/orchestra does not normally have in its line up (for instance, percussion in a string band)
(obsolete) To receive or entertain hospitably.
As nouns the difference between lodger and guest
is that lodger is a person who lodges in another's house (compare {{term|tenant}}) while guest is a recipient of hospitality, specifically someone staying by invitation at the house of another.As a verb guest is
to appear as a guest, especially on a broadcast.As a proper noun Guest is
{{surname}.guest
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(en verb)- (Sylvester)