Room meaning in English

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Definition

a room: a part of a house, for example kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, etc. noun
there is room (to do something): there is space, an opportunity (to do something) noun
Do you think there's enough room to put a piano here? Will the piano fit in this house?
to make some room to clear a space, to make a place
to room (with someone): to live, to share accommodation, to co-habit (with someone) verb
Bruno and Bob roomed together for a while in college, now they're good friends.

Examples

  • "Brian : Hello, I would like a room!"
  • "But though our countries are separated by the Atlantic, there is a strong bond which unites all of us in this room;"
  • "Philip : That's because you are the only person in the room – she's on TV, dude."
  • "Well, now that we're finished with the tour, let's go into the "Purple room" so I can introduce you to your fellow crazies!"
  • "Bruno's dad : I found something terrible in his room."
  • "The Queen : So, on the left is the tea room. It's where we take our tea!"
  • "In just 5 30-minute sessions with our automated consultants, we'll transform you from oppressive overlord into a benevolent boss without ever leaving your throne room!"
  • "Then we turned and shook as we had a look in the room where the dead men lay"
  • "Gloria : This is the "room of intoxication"."
  • "Stop treating this room like a pigsty, and start respecting these new"
  • "I can get up without bothering anyone, and there's more room for my legs."
  • "Dr. Gilchrist : Here we are, room 66!"
  • "What did you find in our son's room?"
  • "I wish there were enough room on my screen to display both documents at the same time!"
  • "This room is where Hollywood stars are "intimate"."
  • "Brian : The room's empty!"
  • "Gloria : Oh... Are you sure you want to see inside this room?"
  • "You still need to clean your room and lay the table for supper!"
  • "Everyone in this room has a motive for killing Stink... including you Brian Jones!"

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