rooms
/rumz/
verb
- To share a room, especially in a college dormitory or shared house.
- She roomed with two other students in the dormitory.
- They decided to room together to save money on rent.
- I roomed with my best friend during our first year at college.
noun
- A part of a building that has its own walls, floor, and ceiling, used for a specific purpose.
- We need to clean all the rooms before the visitors arrive.
- The hotel has over two hundred rooms for guests.
- She decorated her living room with bright colors.
- The people in a room, considered as a group.
- The room fell silent when the announcement was made.
- The whole room burst into applause after the speech.
- A quiet room listened carefully to the teacher's instructions.
- Space or area that is available for a purpose.
- The closet has no room for another coat.
- There is enough room in the car for everyone.
- Make room on the shelf for the new books.
- An opportunity or possibility for something to happen or exist.
- The plan leaves no room for doubt.
- We have room to grow our business in new markets.
- There is room for improvement in your writing.