glamp

glamp — noun

1. a type of outdoor holiday in a tent or similar shelter that has comfortable furn

1.名詞C1
釋義

a type of outdoor holiday in a tent or similar shelter that has comfortable furniture, electricity, and other modern facilities, making it feel less basic than traditional camping.

例句

The Torres family booked a mountain glamp with a wooden bed and a heater.

countable noun: 'booked a ... glamp' + amenity details

Many travelers now choose glamp over regular camping for its extra comfort.

uncountable noun: 'choose glamp over'

同義詞
  • boutique camping

    a more formal, industry-oriented term used in travel marketing

  • luxury camping

    a more transparent, descriptive term that avoids the blend, common in formal writing

反義詞
  • camping

    traditional camping without modern comforts

  • roughing it

    informal phrase for basic, comfort-free camping

用法筆記

A blend of 'glamorous' and 'camping'. Often used in travel and tourism writing. The related activity is called 'glamping', which is more common than the countable noun use 'a glamp'.

常見錯誤

We stayed in a glamping in the mountains.
We stayed in a glamp in the mountains.
💡'Glamping' is uncountable (the activity); for a specific accommodation unit, use the countable noun 'glamp'.