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hotelier Definition

ho·tel·ier (hō telyər, -yā′; ōt'l yā, ôt-)

noun

an owner or manager of a hotel

Etymology: Fr hôtelier < OFr: see hotel & -ier

hotelier Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • enable: I build a site that enables hoteliers to add their hotels and get bookings and enquiries via an email.
  • help: Stephens vision is to help hoteliers see, understand and provide inclusive facilities that make it commercially beneficial for all concerned.
  • become: He retired after playing more than 500 career games, and became a successful hotelier in his native Cumbria.
  • include: The membership includes hoteliers, restaurateurs, contract caterers and clubs as well as suppliers.
  • warn: He warns hoteliers that there is probably a finite window for charging.
  • prevent: This may prevent the hotelier from providing the level of fire safety that you're accustomed to in the UK/Europe.

Converse of subject

  • own: The ground was formerly a pleasure garden owned by hotelier John Franklin, hence the name ' Franklin's Gardens ' .

Adjective modifier

  • international: This Web site is a news and information resource for international hoteliers and travel trade executives.
  • local: The bar facility is operated by a contracted local hotelier who will provide a professional service to suit the hirer's needs.
  • experienced: Maxfield isn't, by his own admission, an experienced hotelier.
  • professional: Room for Romance This is a beautiful collection of hand picked hotels by professional hoteliers.
  • small: Individually, small hoteliers may not be able to find a course of direct relevance to their business, delivered locally and fully funded.
  • large: Thistle Hotels offer 49 hotels in key locations throughout the UK, and are London's largest hotelier with 20 in the capital.

Modifies a noun

  • jon: Quot and type saving money in need to carry rouge hotelier jon.

Noun used with modifier

  • generation: Pete, Chef owner is a fourth generation hotelier, having grown up in South Africa.

Possessives

  • today: Today's hoteliers go to extraordinary lengths to provide the perfect stay.

Preposition: for

  • damage: Reimbursement to apartment owners and hoteliers for any damage to their property.

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