rental
noun
COMMERCE uk/ˈrentəl/ us [ C or U ]
an arrangement to rent something for a period of time, or the act of renting something:
equipment rental
a car rental business/company/firm
The company has recently seen a decline in DVD rentals.
The regulation applies to contracts for the sale or rental of goods or services.
[ C or U ] ( US also rent)
the amount of money that you pay to rent something for a period of time:
an annual/monthly/weekly rental of ...
Office rentals start at about $800 dollars per month for one room.
Although the price of calls has fallen, telephone line rentals continue to increase.
[ C ] US
something such as a house or a car that you can rent:
The car turned out to be a rental from DFW Airport.
A number of properties are available as short-term rentals.
See also
fleet -rental
rental
adjective
COMMERCE, PROPERTY uk/ˈrentəl/ usrelating to rent, to renting something, or to something that has been rented:
the rental market
a rental agreement
They also own a commercial property that provides rental income.
a rental car