cloakroom

[ˈkləʊkruːm]

cloakroom Definition

  • 1a room in a public building where people can leave coats, bags, etc. for a time
  • 2a small room by the entrance to a house or flat where coats, hats, and bags can be kept

Using cloakroom: Examples

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

  • Example

    I left my coat in the cloakroom.

  • Example

    The cloakroom attendant handed me a ticket for my bag.

  • Example

    The guests were asked to leave their coats in the cloakroom.

cloakroom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cloakroom

Phrases with cloakroom

  • a person who is employed to look after the cloakroom

    Example

    The cloakroom attendant gave me a ticket for my coat.

  • a small piece of paper given to someone who leaves a coat or bag in a cloakroom, which they must show when they want to collect it

    Example

    Make sure you don't lose your cloakroom ticket!

  • cloakroom facilities

    a place where people can leave their coats, bags, etc. for a time

    Example

    The hotel has excellent cloakroom facilities.

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Summary: cloakroom in Brief

A 'cloakroom' [ˈkləʊkruːm] is a room in a public building or a small room by the entrance to a house or flat where people can leave their coats, bags, etc. for a time. It is often attended by a 'cloakroom attendant,' who gives out 'cloakroom tickets.' 'Cloakroom facilities' are available in many places, such as hotels and theaters.