hospitality suite: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

C1-C2 / Low-Frequency / Professional Context
UK/ˌhɒs.pɪˈtæl.ə.ti swiːt/US/ˌhɑː.spɪˈtæl.ə.t̬i swiːt/

Formal to Neutral, primarily used in business, corporate, and event-planning contexts.

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What does “hospitality suite” mean?

A private room or set of rooms in a hotel or conference venue used by a company or group to host guests, often with complimentary food and drinks, for social or business purposes.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A private room or set of rooms in a hotel or conference venue used by a company or group to host guests, often with complimentary food and drinks, for social or business purposes.

By extension, can refer to any designated space, sometimes temporary or portable, used to entertain VIPs, clients, or sponsors at an event (e.g., a sports stadium, festival, or trade show).

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

The term is equally standard in both varieties. The concept is identical, though the specific layout or offerings might follow local event norms.

Connotations

Associated with corporate entertainment, client relations, and professional networking. In the UK, may have stronger associations with events like horse racing (e.g., at Ascot) or cricket.

Frequency

Slightly more frequent in British English in certain traditional event contexts (e.g., 'the corporate hospitality suite'), but overall frequency is comparable in professional settings.

Grammar

How to Use “hospitality suite” in a Sentence

[Company] has/hired a hospitality suite at [Venue/Event].The hospitality suite was provided for [Guests/Sponsors].We entertained them in the hospitality suite.Access to the hospitality suite is restricted.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
corporate hospitality suitebook a hospitality suitesponsor's hospitality suiteVIP hospitality suitehospitality suite at the conference
medium
luxury hospitality suiteprivate hospitality suitehospitality suite overlooking the pitchhospitality suite for clientshospitality suite facilities
weak
large hospitality suitetemporary hospitality suiteofficial hospitality suitehospitality suite receptionhospitality suite menu

Examples

Examples of “hospitality suite” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The company will be hospitality-suiting their top clients at Wimbledon.
  • (Note: Verb use is rare and highly informal/jargon)

American English

  • They plan to hospitality-suite the investors during the product launch.

adjective

British English

  • (No standard adjectival form. Use attributive noun: 'hospitality suite access', 'hospitality suite tickets')

American English

  • (No standard adjectival form. Use attributive noun: 'hospitality suite package', 'hospitality suite event')

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Primary context. 'The firm reserved a hospitality suite at the trade fair to meet with potential investors.'

Academic

Rare, except in studies of business, tourism, or event management.

Everyday

Very rare. Most everyday speakers would say 'a private room for entertaining' or simply 'a suite'.

Technical

Used precisely in event planning, hotel management, and corporate services to denote a specific bookable facility.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “hospitality suite”

Strong

corporate entertainment areasponsor's lounge

Neutral

entertainment suitecorporate box (context-specific)VIP loungeclient lounge

Weak

function roomreception roomprivate room

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “hospitality suite”

public areageneral admissionstandard seating

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “hospitality suite”

  • Confusing it with a standard hotel suite (which is for accommodation).
  • Using 'hospitality room' for a large, multi-room complex.
  • Misspelling as 'hospital suite' (which would be part of a hospital).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. A standard hotel room is for sleeping. A hospitality suite is primarily for daytime/evening entertaining, often without beds, and is centred on lounge areas and catering.

Primarily for companies or organised groups, though a wealthy individual could theoretically book one for a private event. The term implies a business or group function.

A conference room is set up for meetings/presentations (tables, chairs, projector). A hospitality suite is set up for socialising (sofas, bar, buffet, high-top tables).

Effectively, yes. The core concept of 'hospitality' implies complimentary refreshments for guests. If you're paying for your own drinks, it's more accurately just a 'private lounge' or 'function room'.

A private room or set of rooms in a hotel or conference venue used by a company or group to host guests, often with complimentary food and drinks, for social or business purposes.

Hospitality suite is usually formal to neutral, primarily used in business, corporate, and event-planning contexts. in register.

Hospitality suite: in British English it is pronounced /ˌhɒs.pɪˈtæl.ə.ti swiːt/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌhɑː.spɪˈtæl.ə.t̬i swiːt/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • The deal was sealed in the hospitality suite.
  • It's all happening in the hospitality suite (implying important networking).

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a **suite** of rooms where the main purpose is to show **hospitality** (warm welcome, food, drink) to guests.

Conceptual Metaphor

BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS ARE HOST-GUEST INTERACTIONS (conducted in a dedicated, privileged space).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
After the keynote speech, the delegates were invited to network in the corporate .
Multiple Choice

What is the primary function of a hospitality suite?