nook
1 of 1noun/nʊk/
Forms:nooks
1
a small, cozy corner created where two walls meet
C2- In the living room, a comfortable armchair nestled in the corner created a perfect reading nook bathed in soft natural light.
- The coffee shop had a charming nook with plush cushions and dim lighting, attracting patrons seeking a quiet space to enjoy their beverages.
- The library had several reading nooks, each equipped with a small table and a reading lamp, providing a serene escape for book lovers.
- A tiny nook in the kitchen was turned into a breakfast corner, providing a delightful space for enjoying morning meals.
- The attic apartment featured a charming nook with a small desk, making it an ideal workspace for the resident writer.
Synonyms:
2
a small, sheltered, or secluded spot, often offering privacy or protection
- She curled up with a book in a quiet nook by the window.
- The café had a cozy nook for couples.
- A hidden nook in the garden was perfect for afternoon relaxation.
- The library's reading nook was tucked behind tall shelves.
- They built a nook in the attic for creative writing.