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All room synonyms

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noun room

  • expanse β€” An area of something, typically land or sea, presenting a wide continuous surface.
  • flat β€” horizontally level: a flat roof.
  • atrium β€” An atrium is a part of a building such as a hotel or shopping centre, which extends up through several floors of the building and often has a glass roof.
  • anteroom β€” An anteroom is a small room leading into a larger room.
  • cantonment β€” A cantonment is a group of buildings or a camp where soldiers live.
  • desertedness β€” The state or quality of being deserted.
  • entranceway β€” A way into a place or thing, esp. a doorway or corridor at the entrance to a building.
  • co-op β€” A co-op is a co-operative.
  • larder β€” a room or place where food is kept; pantry.
  • accommodation β€” Accommodation is used to refer to buildings or rooms where people live or stay.
  • movie house β€” a motion-picture theater.
  • closet β€” A closet is a piece of furniture with doors at the front and shelves inside, which is used for storing things.
  • workings β€” Plural form of working.
  • deckhouse β€” a houselike cabin on the deck of a ship
  • accommodations β€” Accommodations are hotels or rooms where people can stay for a period of time.
  • lodging β€” a small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut.
  • office β€” Microsoft Office
  • lodgment β€” the act of lodging.
  • ambry β€” a recessed cupboard in the wall of a church near the altar, used to store sacred vessels, etc
  • cubicle β€” A cubicle is a very small enclosed area, for example one where you can have a shower or change your clothes.
  • elbowroom β€” Sufficient space to have freedom of movement.
  • odeum β€” a hall, theater, or other structure for musical or dramatic performances.
  • apartment β€” An apartment is a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building.
  • chamber β€” A chamber is a large room, especially one that is used for formal meetings.
  • walkups β€” Plural form of walkup.
  • opportunity β€” an appropriate or favorable time or occasion: Their meeting afforded an opportunity to exchange views.
  • bedroom β€” A bedroom is a room used for sleeping in.
  • bedsit β€” A bedsit is a room you rent which you use for both living in and sleeping in.
  • airlock β€” An airlock is a small room that is used to move between areas which do not have the same air pressure, for example in a spacecraft or submarine.
  • capacity β€” The capacity of a container is its volume, or the amount of liquid it can hold, measured in units such as litres or gallons.
  • workroom β€” a room in which work is carried on.
  • class β€” A class is a group of pupils or students who are taught together.
  • bedchamber β€” A bedchamber is a bedroom.
  • comprehensiveness β€” of large scope; covering or involving much; inclusive: a comprehensive study of world affairs.
  • caboose β€” On a freight train, a caboose is a small car, usually at the rear, in which the crew travels.
  • way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • longitude β€” Geography. angular distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured by the angle contained between the meridian of a particular place and some prime meridian, as that of Greenwich, England, and expressed either in degrees or by some corresponding difference in time.
  • workstation β€” a work or office area assigned to one person, often one accommodating a computer terminal or other electronic equipment.
  • boarding house β€” A boarding house is a house which people pay to stay in for a short time.
  • condo β€” Condo means the same as condominium.
  • antechamber β€” An antechamber is a small room leading into a larger room.
  • hall β€” Asaph [ey-suh f] /ˈeΙͺ sΙ™f/ (Show IPA), 1829–1907, U.S. astronomer: discovered the satellites of Mars.
  • hour β€” a period of time equal to one twenty-fourth of a mean solar or civil day and equivalent to 60 minutes: He slept for an hour.

verb room

  • hang out β€” to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • entertain β€” Provide (someone) with amusement or enjoyment.
  • lodge β€” Henry Cabot, 1850–1924, U.S. public servant and author: senator 1893–1924.
  • dwell β€” to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
  • board β€” A board is a flat, thin, rectangular piece of wood or plastic which is used for a particular purpose.
  • bunking β€” a built-in platform bed, as on a ship.
  • domiciled β€” a place of residence; abode; house or home.
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