Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for kitchenette. Search instead for Eichenplatte.
Definitions

kitchenette

[kich-uh-net] / ˌkɪtʃ əˈnɛt /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

See Examples For:

The building has a kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

The ADU has a roomy kitchenette with white cabinets and countertops, a compact air fryer-toaster oven from Our Place, and a slim retro-style refrigerator from Unique.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 7, 2026

The dwelling offers ample room for a Kardahsian-Jenner-sized brood, boasting eight bedrooms and eight full bathrooms, including an attached guest suite with a private entrance, kitchenette, sitting area, and courtyard.

From MarketWatch Mar. 30, 2026

While a bit dated, the room had a kitchenette and a microwave, as well as a separate fridge from the minibar setup.

From Salon Oct. 31, 2025

“Go in my box—it’s in the cabinet above the kitchenette sink—and hand me the...radio that’s in there.”

From "Clean Getaway" by Nic Stone

The Red Apple attracted Route 66 tourists and beach bums alike who could avail themselves of the Red Apple’s in-room radios and kitchenettes.

From Los Angeles Times May 15, 2025

The Detroit building had elevated Legionella levels in its rooftop cooling tower, kitchenettes and a holding facility.

From Washington Times Sep. 21, 2023

After a multimillion-dollar reconstruction by Xanterra Travel Collection, the South Lodge now has four two-story buildings with 90 standard guest rooms and 30 kitchenettes.

From New York Times Feb. 1, 2023

Some units have kitchenettes, while others have a sink and access to a shared kitchen in the building.

From Seattle Times Oct. 6, 2022

The builder of twentieth century flats with his kitchenettes and his in-door beds might learn a good deal from a study of the smaller type of submarine.

From Aircraft and Submarines The Story of the Invention, Development, and Present-Day Uses of War's Newest Weapons by Abbot, Willis J. (Willis John)




Vocabulary.com logo
by dictionary.com

Dictionary.com's Learning Companion

Go beyond just looking up words.
Remember them forever with VocabTrainer.

Start training