Etymology: [ rüm, rum ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English roum, from Old English rūm (“room, space”), from Proto-Germanic *rūmaz (“room”), from Proto-Indo-European *rowǝ- (“free space”). Cognate with Dutch ruim (“space”), German Raum (“space, interior space”), Danish rum (“space, locality”), Norwegian rom (“space”), Swedish rum (“space, location”), Latin rūs (“country, field, farm”). More at rural.
A separate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling, A space between the timbers of a ship's frame, Reason, cause or opportunity (to do something), Opportunity or possibility to do something, With possessive pronoun: one's bedroom, A set of rooms inhabited by someone; one's lodgings, To reside, especially as a boarder or tenant, A forum or chat room, An area for working in a coal mine; also, in spelunking, a portion of a cave that is wider than a passage, The people in a room, Space for something, or to carry out an activity, A specific area of space, rm, Possibility of admission; ability to admit; opportunity to act; fit occasion; as, to leave room for hope, Place or position in society; office; rank; post; station; also, a place or station once belonging to, or occupied by, another, and vacated, A particular portion of space appropriated for occupancy; a place to sit, stand, or lie; a seat, an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view", an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view" the people who are present in a room; "the whole room was cheering" space for movement; "room to pass"; "make way for"; "hardly enough elbow room to turn around" opportunity for; "room for improvement, compartment of space marked off by walls within a building; space, two- or three-dimensional area, opportunity for; "room for improvement, the people who are present in a room; "the whole room was cheering", Especially, space in a building or ship inclosed or set apart by a partition; an apartment or chamber, To occupy a room or rooms; to lodge; as, they arranged to room together, Spacious; roomy, space for movement; "room to pass"; "make way for"; "hardly enough elbow room to turn around", occupy a room, lodge, dwell, A room is a bedroom in a hotel. Toni booked a room in an hotel not far from Arzfeld, A room is one of the separate sections or parts of the inside of a building. Rooms have their own walls, ceilings, floors, and doors, and are usually used for particular activities. You can refer to all the people who are in a room as the room. A minute later he excused himself and left the room The whole room roared with laughter, If you talk about your room, you are referring to the room that you alone use, especially your bedroom at home or your office at work. If you're running upstairs, go to my room and bring down my sweater, please, Unobstructed spase; space which may be occupied by or devoted to any object; compass; extent of place, great or small; as, there is not room for a house; the table takes up too much room, If you room with someone, you share a rented room, apartment, or house with them, for example when you are a student. I had roomed with him in New Haven when we were both at Yale Law School, If there is room somewhere, there is enough empty space there for people or things to be fitted in, or for people to move freely or do what they want to. There is usually room to accommodate up to 80 visitors see also leg room, standing room, Space for something or to carry out an activity, To reside, especially as a border or tenant, A division in a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling, to give something houseroom: see houseroom see also changing room, chat room, common room, consulting room, dining room, drawing room, dressing room, elbow room, emergency room, ladies' room, leg room, living room, locker room, men's room, morning room, powder room, reading room, reception room, rest room, spare room, standing room. to rent and live in a room somewhere room with to share a room or house with someone, especially at college, If there is room for a particular kind of behaviour or action, people are able to behave in that way or to take that action. The intensity of the work left little room for personal grief or anxiety, If you have room for manoeuvre, you have the opportunity to change your plans if it becomes necessary or desirable. With an election looming, he has little room for manoeuvre, The people in a room, considered as a group, The amount that a room can hold, especially the number of people that can fit into a room, past of room, the quantity a room will hold, As much or many as a room will hold; as, a roomful of men, A roomful of things or people is a room that is full of them. You can also refer to the amount or number of things or people that a room can contain as a roomful. It was like a teacher disciplining a roomful of second-year pupils. a large number of things or people that are all together in one room roomful of, Abounding with room or rooms; roomy, amount that a room can hold, amount of material or people that fill one room, plural of roomful, plural of roomie, present participle of room, plural of room, It's funny, really, that where you go to chat are called Chatting Rooms (Well, actually, they're called Chat Rooms, but this is an English-correct Page here - hopefully) I mean, does that screen of messages and funny names look like a room to you? Why not Chatting Screen or Chatting Section or other titles like that? Hmm ok Those are pretty boring And the word "room" does offer a sense of cosiness Just watch out for Chatting Back Seat Of The Car, Chatting Bedrooms and Chatting Shower Cubicles Might suggest a bit of funny business, hmm? S, third-person singular of room, accommodations; lodgings, apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel), Both living rooms and bedrooms are included Toilets, bathrooms and small kitchens (less than 2 metres wide) do not count as "rooms", An adjustment factor used for various sized apartments to determine the qualifying percentage Type of unit Counts as 0 BR 3 5 rooms 1 BR 3 5 rooms 2 BR 4 5 rooms 3 BR 6 0 rooms 4 BR 7 0 rooms 5 BR 8 0 rooms 6 + BR 9 0 rooms,
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A separate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling - "Miss Bingley made no answer, and soon afterwards she got up and walked about the room."
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A space between the timbers of a ship's frame
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Reason, cause or opportunity (to do something) - "Nor shalt thou give me room to doubt whether it be necessity or love, that inspires this condescending impulse."
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Opportunity or possibility to do something - "There are major disagreements within the Coalition and politicians always want to retain room for manoeuvre."
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With possessive pronoun: one's bedroom - "Go to your room!"
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A set of rooms inhabited by someone; one's lodgings
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To reside, especially as a boarder or tenant - "Doctor Watson roomed with Sherlock Holmes at Baker Street."
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A forum or chat room - "Some users may not be able to access the AOL room."
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An area for working in a coal mine; also, in spelunking, a portion of a cave that is wider than a passage
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The people in a room - "The room was on its feet."
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Space for something, or to carry out an activity - "He explains they have enough room to stand and lie down, points out the "little cup to brush our teeth", and the place where they pray."
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A specific area of space
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Possibility of admission; ability to admit; opportunity to act; fit occasion; as, to leave room for hope
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Place or position in society; office; rank; post; station; also, a place or station once belonging to, or occupied by, another, and vacated
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A particular portion of space appropriated for occupancy; a place to sit, stand, or lie; a seat
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an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view"
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an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view" the people who are present in a room; "the whole room was cheering" space for movement; "room to pass"; "make way for"; "hardly enough elbow room to turn around" opportunity for; "room for improvement
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compartment of space marked off by walls within a building; space, two- or three-dimensional area isim
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opportunity for; "room for improvement
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the people who are present in a room; "the whole room was cheering"
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Especially, space in a building or ship inclosed or set apart by a partition; an apartment or chamber
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To occupy a room or rooms; to lodge; as, they arranged to room together
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Spacious; roomy
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space for movement; "room to pass"; "make way for"; "hardly enough elbow room to turn around"
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occupy a room, lodge, dwell fiil
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A room is a bedroom in a hotel. Toni booked a room in an hotel not far from Arzfeld
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A room is one of the separate sections or parts of the inside of a building. Rooms have their own walls, ceilings, floors, and doors, and are usually used for particular activities. You can refer to all the people who are in a room as the room. A minute later he excused himself and left the room The whole room roared with laughter
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If you talk about your room, you are referring to the room that you alone use, especially your bedroom at home or your office at work. If you're running upstairs, go to my room and bring down my sweater, please
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Unobstructed spase; space which may be occupied by or devoted to any object; compass; extent of place, great or small; as, there is not room for a house; the table takes up too much room
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If you room with someone, you share a rented room, apartment, or house with them, for example when you are a student. I had roomed with him in New Haven when we were both at Yale Law School
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If there is room somewhere, there is enough empty space there for people or things to be fitted in, or for people to move freely or do what they want to. There is usually room to accommodate up to 80 visitors see also leg room, standing room
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Space for something or to carry out an activity
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To reside, especially as a border or tenant
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A division in a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling
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to give something houseroom: see houseroom see also changing room, chat room, common room, consulting room, dining room, drawing room, dressing room, elbow room, emergency room, ladies' room, leg room, living room, locker room, men's room, morning room, powder room, reading room, reception room, rest room, spare room, standing room. to rent and live in a room somewhere room with to share a room or house with someone, especially at college
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If there is room for a particular kind of behaviour or action, people are able to behave in that way or to take that action. The intensity of the work left little room for personal grief or anxiety
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If you have room for manoeuvre, you have the opportunity to change your plans if it becomes necessary or desirable. With an election looming, he has little room for manoeuvre
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roomful
The people in a room, considered as a group
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roomful
The amount that a room can hold, especially the number of people that can fit into a room
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roomed
past of room
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roomful
the quantity a room will hold
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As much or many as a room will hold; as, a roomful of men
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A roomful of things or people is a room that is full of them. You can also refer to the amount or number of things or people that a room can contain as a roomful. It was like a teacher disciplining a roomful of second-year pupils. a large number of things or people that are all together in one room roomful of
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roomful
Abounding with room or rooms; roomy
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roomful
amount that a room can hold, amount of material or people that fill one room isim
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roomfuls
plural of roomful
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roomies
plural of roomie
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rooming
present participle of room
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rooms
plural of room
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rooms
It's funny, really, that where you go to chat are called Chatting Rooms (Well, actually, they're called Chat Rooms, but this is an English-correct Page here - hopefully) I mean, does that screen of messages and funny names look like a room to you? Why not Chatting Screen or Chatting Section or other titles like that? Hmm ok Those are pretty boring And the word "room" does offer a sense of cosiness Just watch out for Chatting Back Seat Of The Car, Chatting Bedrooms and Chatting Shower Cubicles Might suggest a bit of funny business, hmm? S
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rooms
third-person singular of room
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accommodations; lodgings isim
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rooms
apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel)
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Both living rooms and bedrooms are included Toilets, bathrooms and small kitchens (less than 2 metres wide) do not count as "rooms"
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An adjustment factor used for various sized apartments to determine the qualifying percentage Type of unit Counts as 0 BR 3 5 rooms 1 BR 3 5 rooms 2 BR 4 5 rooms 3 BR 6 0 rooms 4 BR 7 0 rooms 5 BR 8 0 rooms 6 + BR 9 0 rooms
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