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room
noun
a
part
of
a
building
enclosed
by
walls
,
a
floor
,
and
a
ceiling
,
usually
used
for
a
particular
purpose
•
The
children
ran
into
the
living
room
to
watch
cartoons
.
The
children
ran
into
the
living
room
to
watch
cartoons
.
•
We
painted
our
room
bright
yellow
during
the
weekend
.
We
painted
our
room
bright
yellow
during
the
weekend
.
noun
the
amount
of
empty
space
that
is
available
for
something
or
someone
•
There
isn't
enough
room
in
the
fridge
for
the
cake
.
There
isn't
enough
room
in
the
fridge
for
the
cake
.
•
Slide
your
chair
over
to
give
me
room
to
pass
.
Slide
your
chair
over
to
give
me
room
to
pass
.
noun
the
people
who
are
present
together
in
one
room
•
The
room
fell
silent
when
the
principal
walked
in
.
The
room
fell
silent
when
the
principal
walked
in
.
•
Her
joke
had
the
whole
room
laughing
.
Her
joke
had
the
whole
room
laughing
.
verb
-
room
,
rooming
,
rooms
,
roomed
to
live
or
stay
in
the
same
room
or
lodgings
with
someone
,
especially
for
a
period
of
time
•
During
college
,
I
roomed
with
my
best
friend
from
high
school
.
During
college
,
I
roomed
with
my
best
friend
from
high
school
.
•
They
are
rooming
together
in
a
small
apartment
downtown
.
They
are
rooming
together
in
a
small
apartment
downtown
.
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
.
bathroom
noun
a
room
in
a
house
or
other
building
where
you
wash
,
usually
containing
a
bath
or
shower
and
often
a
toilet
and
sink
•
She
painted
the
bathroom
walls
a
calming
shade
of
green
.
She
painted
the
bathroom
walls
a
calming
shade
of
green
.
•
After
playing
in
the
mud
,
the
kids
hurried
to
the
bathroom
to
wash
their
hands
.
After
playing
in
the
mud
,
the
kids
hurried
to
the
bathroom
to
wash
their
hands
.
From
bath
+
room
;
first
recorded
in
the
18th
century
when
indoor
bathing
rooms
became
common
.
noun
in
North
American
English
,
a
polite
word
for
a
room
with
a
toilet
,
especially
in
public
places
•
Excuse
me
,
where
is
the
nearest
bathroom
?
Excuse
me
,
where
is
the
nearest
bathroom
?
•
A
sign
directed
visitors
to
the
public
bathroom
behind
the
cafeteria
.
A
sign
directed
visitors
to
the
public
bathroom
behind
the
cafeteria
.
Sense
extended
in
American
English
during
the
20th
century
as
a
polite
substitute
for
"
toilet
"
in
public
settings
.
bedroom
noun
a
room
in
a
house
or
apartment
where
people
sleep
•
Tom
kept
his
guitar
in
his
bedroom
.
Tom
kept
his
guitar
in
his
bedroom
.
•
The
new
apartment
has
a
bright
bedroom
with
a
balcony
.
The
new
apartment
has
a
bright
bedroom
with
a
balcony
.
From
bed
+
room
;
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
late
14th
century
.
adjective
connected
with
sexual
or
romantic
activity
,
especially
in
a
private
setting
•
The
actor
gave
the
camera
his
famous
bedroom
stare
.
The
actor
gave
the
camera
his
famous
bedroom
stare
.
•
The
play
was
a
witty
bedroom
farce
about
mistaken
identities
.
The
play
was
a
witty
bedroom
farce
about
mistaken
identities
.
Extension
of
the
noun
sense
,
first
used
attributively
in
the
early
20th
century
.