Dormitory [noun]

Definition of Dormitory:

living quarters

Synonyms of Dormitory:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dormitory:

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Sentence/Example of Dormitory:

He said dormitories at the 13,000-student school also weathered the challenge.

Just as Shahra was preparing to build the farm—Sekaran left the company earlier this year—Singaporean officials discovered a cluster of covid-19 cases in one of the country’s cramped worker dormitories.

The BIE, which serves about 8% of Native students across the country, directly operates about a third of the 180 schools and dormitories in its system.

At the end of his workday, Suga returns to his quarters in a modest dormitory for legislators and, before turning in, does 100 more sit-ups.

There was a classic study that took over an entire dormitory and tried to see who would become friends with whom.

She was speaking to Alicia Livingstone in the dormitory, changing at the same time for a "turn" at the hospital.

Such was the temptation which assailed the other boys in dormitory Number 7; and Eric among the number.

The first time that Eric heard indecent words in dormitory Number 7, he was shocked beyond bound or measure.

Why, you must be the girl who wrote a picture play to help build a dormitory for your school!

If the former erects a handsome dormitory, the latter must have one larger and finer.