Definition of «dorm»

A dorm is a type of accommodation typically found on college or university campuses. It refers to a large room, often shared by multiple residents, that contains several beds arranged in rows or clusters, with desks and storage space for personal belongings. The term comes from the Latin word "dormire," meaning β€œto sleep.”

Usage examples

  1. Moving into the dorm was both exciting and nerve-wracking.
  2. I stayed up late chatting with my roommate in the dorm last night.
  3. The dorm room was small, but it felt cozy and comfortable.
  4. I went to the common area in the dorm to study with my friends.
  5. I decorated my dorm room with fairy lights and posters to make it feel more like home.
  6. Living in the dorm allowed me to form friendships with people from different backgrounds and cultures.

Sentences with «dorm»

  • We provide you good bed in dorm room and warm service. (hostelbookers.com)
  • We kept hearing reports about this guest house (with dorm beds), which contains a fully - stocked back porch saloon with a stage for live music. (matadornetwork.com)
  • So instead I did it at home — and my apartment is really just a small room with a bed, so this workout is perfect for dorm rooms as well! (annesmiles.com)
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