Definition of «roommate»

A roommate is a person who shares living quarters with another, typically in a rented accommodation.

Usage examples

  1. "I have been living with my roommate for the past two years and we have become really close friends."
  2. "My roommate and I take turns cooking dinner for each other. It's a great way to share responsibilities and save time."
  3. "I have to discuss the household chores with my roommate to make sure we both contribute equally."
  4. "Last night, my roommate and I watched a movie together in our living room."
  5. "My roommate and I have different schedules, so we have to coordinate our bathroom usage in the mornings."
  6. "Every month, my roommate and I split the utility bills in half to make it fair for both of us."
  7. "My roommate and I often study together in our shared study room to keep each other focused."
  8. "Sometimes my roommate and I have disagreements, but we always find a way to communicate and compromise."
  9. "My roommate is a great listener and always supports me when I need someone to talk to."
  10. "My roommate and I recently went on a road trip together, and it was a fun experience."
  11. "We are currently searching for a new roommate to fill the vacant room in our apartment."

Sentences with «roommate»

  • I also think it's important to keep living with roommates for as long as you can after college. (thecollegeinvestor.com)
  • I would like to rent my current condo and move to another (cheaper) part of the city and buy a house with roommates in about 1 year or so or 2. (biggerpockets.com)
  • In the event of a loss, such as a fire, only the belongings of roommates who purchase renters insurance will be covered. (valuepenguin.com)
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