studio
/ˈstuːdioʊ/
noun
- A room or building where an artist, musician, photographer, or other creative person works.
- The photographer set up lights and backdrops in her studio for the portrait session.
- The painter spends every morning in her studio working on a new landscape.
- He recorded his latest album in a small studio in Brooklyn.
- A company that produces movies, television shows, or recorded music.
- The animation studio is known for its beautiful hand-drawn films.
- The film studio announced three new movies for next summer.
- She signed a contract with a major recording studio to release her debut album.
- A small apartment with a single main room that serves as living room, bedroom, and kitchen area.
- He lives in a cozy studio near the university campus.
- After college, she rented a studio in the city because it was affordable.
- The studio has a pull-out couch and a small kitchenette in the corner.
- A room where dance, yoga, or fitness classes are held.
- She opened a dance studio in the old warehouse downtown.
- The yoga studio offers classes every morning at 6 a.m.
- The fitness studio has mirrors on all walls so students can check their form.