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classroom
noun
a
room
in
a
school
,
college
,
or
other
educational
place
where
lessons
are
taught
•
The
students
entered
the
classroom
and
took
their
seats
.
The
students
entered
the
classroom
and
took
their
seats
.
•
After
the
bell
rang
,
the
teacher
wrote
the
day's
goals
on
the
classroom
whiteboard
.
After
the
bell
rang
,
the
teacher
wrote
the
day's
goals
on
the
classroom
whiteboard
.
Formed
from
class
+
room
in
the
late
19th
century
as
schools
expanded
and
needed
dedicated
spaces
for
teaching
.
noun
the
students
who
belong
to
a
particular
class
,
thought
of
together
as
one
group
•
The
whole
classroom
cheered
when
the
teacher
canceled
the
quiz
.
The
whole
classroom
cheered
when
the
teacher
canceled
the
quiz
.
•
Our
classroom
voted
to
plant
a
tree
for
Earth
Day
.
Our
classroom
voted
to
plant
a
tree
for
Earth
Day
.
By
extension
from
the
physical
space
to
the
group
of
learners
within
it
,
first
noted
in
education
writings
of
the
early
20th
century
.
Israeli
adjective
relating
to
the
country
of
Israel
or
its
people
•
The
Israeli
film
won
first
prize
at
the
international
festival
.
The
Israeli
film
won
first
prize
at
the
international
festival
.
•
They
enjoyed
tasting
traditional
Israeli
dishes
like
falafel
and
shakshuka
at
the
food
fair
.
They
enjoyed
tasting
traditional
Israeli
dishes
like
falafel
and
shakshuka
at
the
food
fair
.
Formed
from
the
proper
noun
Israel
+
English
adjectival
suffix
-i
,
first
recorded
in
the
mid-20th
century
after
the
establishment
of
the
modern
State
of
Israel
.
noun
a
person
who
is
a
citizen
of
Israel
•
An
Israeli
greeted
us
warmly
at
the
hostel
reception
desk
.
An
Israeli
greeted
us
warmly
at
the
hostel
reception
desk
.
•
A
group
of
Israelis
chatted
with
tourists
about
local
customs
in
a
street
café
.
A
group
of
Israelis
chatted
with
tourists
about
local
customs
in
a
street
café
.
From
the
proper
noun
Israel
+
English
noun-forming
suffix
-i
,
first
used
in
English
in
the
late
1940s
.