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- Dictionaryroom/ruːm/
noun
- 1. space that can be occupied or where something can be done: "there's only room for a single bed in there" Similar
- 2. a part or division of a building enclosed by walls, floor, and ceiling: "he wandered from room to room" Similar
verb
- 1. share a room, house, or flat, especially a rented one at a college or similar institution: North American "I was rooming with my cousin"
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ROOM definition: 1. a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, and…. Learn more.
Room definition: a portion of space within a building or other structure, separated by walls or partitions from other parts. See examples of ROOM used in a sentence.
1. : an extent of space occupied by or sufficient or available for something. room to run and play. 2. a. obsolete : an appropriate or designated position, post, or station. b. : place, stead. in whose room I am now assuming the pen Sir Walter Scott. 3. a. : a partitioned part of the inside of a building. especially : such a part used as a lodging.
ROOM meaning: 1. a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, and…. Learn more.
room. ( ruːm; rʊm) n. 1. space or extent, esp unoccupied or unobstructed space for a particular purpose: is there room to pass?. 2. (Architecture) an area within a building enclosed by a floor, a ceiling, and walls or partitions: sitting room; dining room.
A room is one of the separate sections or parts of the inside of a building. Rooms have their own walls, ceilings, floors, and doors, and are usually used for particular activities. You can refer to all the people who are in a room as the room.
Definition of room noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.