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Definition of waiting room in English: waiting roomnoun A room provided for the use of people who are waiting to be seen by a doctor or dentist or who are waiting in a station for a bus or train. Example sentencesExamples - It sets out plans for new rolling stock, extra services at peak times and a revamp of every station - including new car parks and waiting rooms.
- Most felt strongly about the need to redress the balance in favour of public transport, demanding more carriages on peak-hour trains, better bus stops and station waiting rooms and more bus routes.
- Physicians should serve as role models by limiting the use of television and videos in waiting rooms and patient rooms.
- Many ICUs do not have private rooms near waiting rooms where doctors and nurses can consult and inform family members in confidence.
- So we'll hear more and more audio ads in captive-audience situations like elevators, taxicabs, and doctors' waiting rooms.
- The improvements will vary from station to station, but include waiting rooms, toilets, shelters, CCTV and improved customer information systems.
- A discussion took place in the waiting room of the custody suite at the Police Station at Crawley.
- But that will pass and they will get used to it, just as they are now used to not smoking on buses, trains, planes, in doctors' waiting rooms, in supermarkets.
- The handouts can be copied and placed in examination rooms or waiting rooms so patients can read about topics of personal interest.
- Also included would be a medical centre with consultation rooms, surgery, treatment rooms, reception, waiting rooms, administration and staff rooms and a car park.
- Patients waiting for appointments had to sit in the main corridors because there wasn't even a waiting room.
- We are not supposed to be alarmed, and everything is designed to ease our anxieties: dentists' waiting rooms resemble domestic living rooms, shopping centres are teeming with security guards.
- It really is a bit like walking into the waiting room of a small police station.
- He proposed setting up a kiosk at the bus station with a waiting room and toilets.
- On the door of a waiting room at East Croydon station this afternoon, I saw the following sign.
- It is now routine for London Underground stations, railway stations and hospital waiting rooms to have signs warning us not to be rude to staff.
- This a special skill only found on public transport and in doctors' waiting rooms, involving staring at anything, everything, even the stain on the window, just to avoid looking directly at someone else.
- Take the magazine I picked up recently in the waiting room of my daughter's music school.
- In a waiting room resembling an interrogation room, we made an official report.
- Twenty minutes later found both Jasper and I sitting in the hospital waiting room.
Synonyms entrance hall, hall, hallway, entrance, entry, porch, portico, reception area, atrium, concourse, lobby, vestibule, anteroom, antechamber, outer room Definition of waiting room in US English: waiting roomnounˈweɪdɪŋ ˌrum A room provided for the use of people who are waiting to be seen by a doctor or dentist or who are waiting in a station for a bus or train. Example sentencesExamples - Take the magazine I picked up recently in the waiting room of my daughter's music school.
- Physicians should serve as role models by limiting the use of television and videos in waiting rooms and patient rooms.
- So we'll hear more and more audio ads in captive-audience situations like elevators, taxicabs, and doctors' waiting rooms.
- We are not supposed to be alarmed, and everything is designed to ease our anxieties: dentists' waiting rooms resemble domestic living rooms, shopping centres are teeming with security guards.
- Most felt strongly about the need to redress the balance in favour of public transport, demanding more carriages on peak-hour trains, better bus stops and station waiting rooms and more bus routes.
- The handouts can be copied and placed in examination rooms or waiting rooms so patients can read about topics of personal interest.
- Many ICUs do not have private rooms near waiting rooms where doctors and nurses can consult and inform family members in confidence.
- Patients waiting for appointments had to sit in the main corridors because there wasn't even a waiting room.
- But that will pass and they will get used to it, just as they are now used to not smoking on buses, trains, planes, in doctors' waiting rooms, in supermarkets.
- A discussion took place in the waiting room of the custody suite at the Police Station at Crawley.
- The improvements will vary from station to station, but include waiting rooms, toilets, shelters, CCTV and improved customer information systems.
- In a waiting room resembling an interrogation room, we made an official report.
- It is now routine for London Underground stations, railway stations and hospital waiting rooms to have signs warning us not to be rude to staff.
- It sets out plans for new rolling stock, extra services at peak times and a revamp of every station - including new car parks and waiting rooms.
- Also included would be a medical centre with consultation rooms, surgery, treatment rooms, reception, waiting rooms, administration and staff rooms and a car park.
- On the door of a waiting room at East Croydon station this afternoon, I saw the following sign.
- He proposed setting up a kiosk at the bus station with a waiting room and toilets.
- This a special skill only found on public transport and in doctors' waiting rooms, involving staring at anything, everything, even the stain on the window, just to avoid looking directly at someone else.
- It really is a bit like walking into the waiting room of a small police station.
- Twenty minutes later found both Jasper and I sitting in the hospital waiting room.
Synonyms entrance hall, hall, hallway, entrance, entry, porch, portico, reception area, atrium, concourse, lobby, vestibule, anteroom, antechamber, outer room |