What is another word for teahouse?

Pronunciation: [tˈiːha͡ʊs] (IPA)

A teahouse is a quaint establishment that offers a variety of teas and light snacks. It is a popular spot for people who enjoy a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. There are many synonyms for the word "teahouse" that you can use to describe this type of establishment. Some of these synonyms include tea room, cafe, bistro, tearoom, coffee shop, and tea bar. Each of these words brings a slightly different meaning to the concept of a teahouse. For example, a tea room may imply a more formal setting, while a tea bar may suggest a more modern and edgy atmosphere. Regardless of the word used, a teahouse offers a unique and inviting experience for tea enthusiasts.

What are the hypernyms for Teahouse?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Teahouse

Then, with the water running off him, he got into an old smock and skirt that had belonged to his grandmother and bought a grammar of the bulls' language to study but he could never learn a word of it except the first personal pronoun which he copied out big and got off by heart and if ever he went out for a walk he filled his pockets with chalk to write it upon what took his fancy, the side of a rock or a teahouse table or a bale of cotton or a corkfloat.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce
Then, without pausing at the sanctuary, we turned to the left, and entered a shady garden, which formed a terrace halfway up the hill, at the extremity of which was situated the Donko-Tchaya-in English, the teahouse of the Toads.
"Madame Chrysantheme Complete"
Pierre Loti Last Updated: March 4, 2009
"Your camp looks as attractive as a teahouse," said he.
"Ted and the Telephone"
Sara Ware Bassett

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