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bedroom /ˈbɛdruːm / /ˈbɛdrʊm/noun1A room for sleeping in: all parents dream of children who tidy their bedrooms without being asked a hotel with nearly 200 bedrooms [in combination]: a two-bedroom flat...- The plans for the renovated house show three bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom.
- Two upstairs bedrooms, the living room and kitchen were left open to the elements overnight.
- Although basic, their wood hut had a kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms and shower.
1.1 [as modifier] Relating to sexual relations: she revealed the couple’s bedroom secrets...- The message was clear: the public have no right to know about the royals' bedroom secrets.
- People would simply gossip in the pub or broadcast their bedroom secrets on the Internet.
- So they concentrate on just leaking information about his bedroom affairs.
2 [as modifier] North American Denoting a small town or suburb whose residents commute to a nearby city: a bedroom community...- Its becoming a bedroom community for people who work on Wall Street, the Wife says of our beloved Manhattan.
- After all, a bedroom community has to wake up and go to work.
- Great bedroom community close to Seattle.
Derivativesbedroomed adjective [in combination]: a three-bedroomed house Rhymesheadroom |