Home › Words › B › bunkhousebunkhouse/ˈbʌŋkˌhaʊs/bunkhouse means A building providing sleeping quarters for workers or guests, especially in a rural setting.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, bunkhouse ranks #2,613 of 42,762 for Qualifying.bunkhouse is pronounced /ˈbʌŋkˌhaʊs/.EtymologyFrom bunk + house.nounA building providing sleeping quarters for workers or guests, especially in a rural setting.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.bunkroom 75% match — A room with bunks for sleeping. vs bunkhouse →bunkspace 71% match — The space within or around a bunk and available to that bunk's user, such as in a military barracks or livestock operation. vs bunkhouse →bunkie 65% match — A bunkmate, someone with whom one shares a bunk bed. vs bunkhouse →bunk 65% match — One of a series of berths or beds placed in tiers. vs bunkhouse →bunkload 64% match — A load of timber supported on a bunk (supporting piece of wood). vs bunkhouse →bunkmate 63% match — One who sleeps in the same area as another person. vs bunkhouse →barrack 63% match — A building for soldiers, especially within a garrison; originally referred to temporary huts, now usually to a permanent structure or set of buildings. vs bunkhouse →barracks 61% match — A group of buildings used by military personnel as housing. vs bunkhouse →