room

From Middle English 'roum', from Old French 'rom', from Latin 'camera' meaning chamber or room.

NOUN (1)
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space formal / chamber formal / area
Synonyms space formal , chamber formal , area
Antonyms congestion

A room is an enclosed space within a building, often used for a specific purpose such as sleeping, working, or gathering. It can refer to a single area or part of a larger structure.

plural
rooms
  • She decorated her room with bright colors. — 彼女は明るい色で自分の部屋を飾りました。
  • We need to find a larger room for the meeting. — 会議のためにもっと大きな部屋を見つける必要があります。
  • The hotel has a luxurious room with a beautiful view. — そのホテルには美しい景色を望む豪華な部屋があります。
register: formal
VERB (1)
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Synonyms accommodate , make space
Antonyms crowd

To room means to create enough space for someone or something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. It can involve accommodating additional people or items in a given area.

past present_participle
roomed rooming
  • The organizer needed to room for more chairs in the conference hall. — オーガナイザーは会議室にもっと椅子を入れる必要がありました。
  • They decided to room for the new equipment in the storage area. — 彼らはストレージエリアに新しい機器を入れることに決めました。
  • It’s important to room your schedule for unexpected events. — 予期しないイベントのためにスケジュールに余裕を持つことが重要です。