ballroom (Meaning)

Wordnet

ballroom (n)

large room used mainly for dancing

Webster

ballroom (n.)

A room for balls or dancing.

ballroom Sentence Examples

  1. The grand ballroom of the historic palace shimmered with chandeliers and elaborate tapestries.
  2. The dancers twirled gracefully across the polished ballroom floor, their movements a symphony of elegance.
  3. The echoes of laughter and music filled the spacious ballroom, creating an atmosphere of merriment.
  4. The princess made her grand entrance into the ballroom, adorned in a gown that sparkled like a thousand stars.
  5. The tall windows of the ballroom cast ethereal shadows on the walls, adding an air of mystery to the night.
  6. The ballroom was transformed into a winter wonderland, with twinkling lights and artificial snow creating a festive ambiance.
  7. The rhythm of the waltz reverberated through the ballroom, inviting the guests to dance and mingle.
  8. The ballroom was the heart of the social season, a place where the elite gathered for lavish parties and extravagant balls.
  9. The couple exchanged their wedding vows in the ballroom, surrounded by family and close friends.
  10. The abandoned ballroom held remnants of its former glory, its once-opulent décor now faded and crumbling.

FAQs About the word ballroom

large room used mainly for dancingA room for balls or dancing.

theatre, hall, theater,auditorium, amphitheater, garden, arena, chamber, house, theater-in-the-round

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The grand ballroom of the historic palace shimmered with chandeliers and elaborate tapestries.

The dancers twirled gracefully across the polished ballroom floor, their movements a symphony of elegance.

The echoes of laughter and music filled the spacious ballroom, creating an atmosphere of merriment.

The princess made her grand entrance into the ballroom, adorned in a gown that sparkled like a thousand stars.