room
A room is an interior space for a specific activity:
You can get a room at a hotel.
Hospitals have rooms for patients.
A locker room is a place where athletes change their clothes for sporting events.
A dressing room is a place where performers change their clothes for performances.
An office is a room in which people do work for a company.
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There are specific rooms in a house.
You sleep in a bedroom.
A living room or a family room is a place where a family gathers.
A dining room is a place to eat meals.
A bathroom is a place for cleaning your body.
Facilities for going to the bathroom go by various names:
Men use the men’s room.
Women use the ladies’ room.
There are signs in public places for restrooms. A restroom is a bathroom.
Some people call a bathroom a washroom .
The word "room" can also be used when talking about personal space or personal development:
A person needs room to grow.
I need some room to work here. (I need an area in which to do some work: a desk, a table, floor space.)
Give me some room.
Do you have enough room to sit down?
Let me give you some room.
When the word "room" is used as a verb, it means to share space–a room or an apartment–with another person:
Who are you rooming with?
Joe says he’s rooming with two other guys next year.
Lisa says she’s rooming with some friends when she visits Italy.
The person with whom you share a room or an apartment is called a roommate .
Bob has two roommates.
Cindy is looking for a couple of roommates for a house.
Ted complains about his roommate all the time. He should get a new roommate.
When the word "roomy" is used as an adjective, it means that there is a lot of space.
The inside of this car is very roomy.
Sophia likes her apartment because it’s so roomy.
Hotel suites are popular because guests find them roomy enough for an entire family.
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June 20, 2018