antechamber (Meaning)

Wordnet

antechamber (n)

a large entrance or reception room or area

Webster

antechamber (n.)

A chamber or apartment before the chief apartment and leading into it, in which persons wait for audience; an outer chamber. See Lobby.

A space viewed as the outer chamber or the entrance to an interior part.

antechamber Sentence Examples

  1. The grand palace featured an opulent antechamber where guests awaited an audience with the monarch.
  2. As the attendees arrived, they gathered in the antechamber, exchanging pleasantries before the conference.
  3. The doctor's office had a comfortable antechamber where patients could fill out paperwork before their appointments.
  4. The medieval castle had a secure antechamber where guards screened visitors before allowing them access to the inner chambers.
  5. Before entering the courtroom, the lawyers met in the antechamber to discuss last-minute details of the case.
  6. The embassy's antechamber served as a reception area for dignitaries waiting to meet with the ambassador.
  7. The mysterious door at the end of the corridor led to an ancient antechamber filled with artifacts from a bygone era.
  8. In the luxurious spa, clients relaxed in the antechamber, enjoying refreshments before their scheduled treatments.
  9. The royal palace had an elaborate antechamber adorned with intricate tapestries and fine artwork.
  10. The theater's antechamber buzzed with excitement as the audience gathered before the curtain rose for the evening performance.

FAQs About the word antechamber

a large entrance or reception room or areaA chamber or apartment before the chief apartment and leading into it, in which persons wait for audience; an outer ch

lounge,anteroom, hallway, vestibule, waiting room, entrance, lobby, entranceway, hall, entry

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The grand palace featured an opulent antechamber where guests awaited an audience with the monarch.

As the attendees arrived, they gathered in the antechamber, exchanging pleasantries before the conference.

The doctor's office had a comfortable antechamber where patients could fill out paperwork before their appointments.

The medieval castle had a secure antechamber where guards screened visitors before allowing them access to the inner chambers.