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Synonyms and antonyms of Miscellaneous rooms in American Thesaurus

Miscellaneous rooms

airlock (noun)

a small room with controlled air pressure that you use to move between two places with different air pressure

antechamber (noun)

old-fashioned an anteroom

anteroom (noun)

a small room that leads to a larger and more important room

atrium (noun)

a large open hall that goes up through all the levels of a building to the roof, which is usually made of glass

boiler room (noun)

an area or room that contains one or more boilers for producing power or hot water

boiler room (noun)

informal a room from which people try to sell products or services of little or no value, usually by telephone, and often by using unfair or illegal methods

booth (noun)

an enclosed space, big enough for one person, where you can do something without other people seeing or hearing you, especially vote or make a phone call

changing room (noun)

a room in which people can change their clothes before and after playing a sport

cubicle (noun)

a small enclosed area in a room, separated from the rest of the room by thin walls or curtains

dirty kitchen (noun)

Philippine English a small separate building where food is prepared and cooked in order to prevent smells from entering the house

entryway (noun)

American a room that you pass through to go into the main part of a building

extension (noun)

an extra room or rooms added to a building

holy of holies (noun)

humorous a place or room where only a few people are allowed to go

kitchen (noun)

a room where you prepare and cook food, and wash dishes

lair (noun)

informal the room or home of a frightening or dangerous person

lantern (noun)

a room at the top of a lighthouse that contains the light

rotunda (noun)

a round building or room, especially one that has a dome (=a curved roof)

shoebox (noun)

informal a very small house or room

shower (noun)

a small room or area with a shower

studio (noun)

art a room in which an artist such as a painter or sculptor works

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used for talking about the room that you are in

vestibule (noun)

a room between the outside door and the main part of a building or house

washroom (noun)

British a room with washing and toilet facilities in a factory or office block