room
Plural
rooms
1
a space in a building with walls, a floor, and a ceiling where people do different activities
- I have a big room with a window.
- My favorite room in the house is the kitchen because I love cooking.
- There is a small room next to the living room for reading.
- Please keep your room clean and organized.
- We painted my room blue to make it feel more relaxing.
Synonyms:
2
available space that can be utilized for various purposes
- There’s not enough room in the garage for both cars and the bicycle.
- We need to make some room in the fridge for the groceries.
- The garden has room for a small vegetable patch if we rearrange the flowers.
- She needed to find room in her suitcase for the souvenirs she bought.
- There is plenty of room in the backyard for a fire pit and seating.
Synonyms:
3
the possibility for growth or development in a given situation
- There’s room for improvement in your presentation skills.
- The project has room to expand into new markets next year.
- The discussion allowed room for different viewpoints to be expressed.
- There’s always room for creativity in problem-solving.
- The proposal has room to adapt based on feedback from the team.
Synonyms:
4
the individuals who are physically present in a room
- The speaker addressed the room, captivating everyone with his stories.
- The room erupted in applause after the stunning performance.
- The room grew quiet as the teacher entered, and all eyes turned to her.
- The room was a mix of newcomers and familiar faces, creating a welcoming atmosphere.