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stateroom

[ˈsteɪt.ruːm]

stateroom Definition

a private room on a ship or train, typically one that is spacious and comfortable.

Using stateroom: Examples

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

  • Example

    The stateroom on the cruise ship was luxurious and had a balcony with an ocean view.

  • Example

    The train's staterooms were cozy and well-furnished.

  • Example

    The couple booked a stateroom for their honeymoon voyage.

stateroom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stateroom

Phrases with stateroom

  • a luxurious and spacious stateroom on a ship or train, often reserved for high-ranking officials or VIPs

    Example

    The royal stateroom on the cruise ship was fit for a queen.

  • adjoining staterooms

    two or more staterooms on a ship or train that are connected by a door or passage

    Example

    The family booked adjoining staterooms to accommodate everyone comfortably.

  • a stateroom on a ship or train that does not have a window or balcony

    Example

    The inside stateroom was less expensive than the ones with a view.

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Summary: stateroom in Brief

A 'stateroom' [ˈsteɪt.ruːm] is a private and comfortable room on a ship or train. It is usually spacious and well-furnished, and can be booked for a voyage. Examples include the luxurious royal stateroom and the adjoining staterooms for families. The inside stateroom is less expensive but does not have a view.