dormitory

[ˈdɔːmɪt(ə)ri]

dormitory Definition

  • 1a large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution
  • 2a building, often on a college campus, providing living quarters for students

Using dormitory: Examples

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

  • Example

    I lived in a dormitory during my first year at university.

  • Example

    The dormitory has a shared kitchen and bathroom facilities.

  • Example

    The school's dormitory can accommodate up to 200 students.

dormitory Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dormitory

  • dorm
  • residence hall
  • hall of residence
  • student housing

Phrases with dormitory

  • a town that is mainly residential, with many of its residents commuting to work in another town

    Example

    He lives in a dormitory town and commutes to the city every day.

  • a suburb that is mainly residential, with many of its residents commuting to work in another city

    Example

    She moved to a dormitory suburb to be closer to her workplace.

  • a room in a dormitory where one or more people sleep

    Example

    I shared a dormitory room with three other students.

Origins of dormitory

from Latin 'dormitorium', meaning 'sleeping place'

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Summary: dormitory in Brief

A 'dormitory' [ˈdɔːmɪt(ə)ri] is a large bedroom for multiple people in an institution or a building that provides living quarters for students. It is commonly found on college campuses and may have shared facilities like kitchens and bathrooms. The term extends into phrases like 'dormitory town' and 'dormitory room,' which refer to residential areas and individual sleeping spaces, respectively.