halls

[hɔːlz]

halls Definition

  • 1a corridor in a building, typically one that is large and wide
  • 2a large room or building for public gatherings

Using halls: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "halls" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The halls of the museum were filled with ancient artifacts.

  • Example

    The students gathered in the school hall for the assembly.

  • Example

    The concert was held in a grand hall with chandeliers and marble floors.

halls Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with halls

  • a college or university dormitory

    Example

    He lived in the halls of residence during his first year of college.

  • a building used for the administration of local government

    Example

    The town hall is located in the center of the city.

  • a large room used for ceremonial or formal occasions

    Example

    The king held court in the great hall of the castle.

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Summary: halls in Brief

The term 'halls' [hɔːlz] refers to a large and wide corridor in a building or a large room or building for public gatherings. It can be used to describe the space within a museum, school, or concert venue, as in 'The halls of the museum were filled with ancient artifacts.' 'Halls' also extends into phrases like 'halls of residence,' referring to a college or university dormitory, and 'town hall,' which is a building used for the administration of local government.