stillroom (Meaning)

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stillroom (n)

a pantry or storeroom connected with the kitchen (especially in a large house) for preparing tea and beverages and for storing liquors and preserves and tea etc

Synonyms & Antonyms of stillroom

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stillroom Sentence Examples

  1. The secluded stillroom exuded an intoxicating aroma, hinting at the secret alchemy that took place within.
  2. In the sprawling manor, the stillroom was the realm of the apothecary, where medicinal concoctions were brewed.
  3. The antique copper still gleamed in the dim light, a testament to the artisanal craft practiced in the stillroom.
  4. The herbalists diligently tended to their plants in the stillroom, carefully selecting and combining them for therapeutic purposes.
  5. Bottles filled with fragrant oils, tinctures, and elixirs lined the shelves of the stillroom, offering a glimpse into its healing powers.
  6. The aroma of lavender, rosemary, and chamomile permeated the air in the stillroom, creating a soothing ambiance.
  7. Apprentices diligently followed instructions in the stillroom, learning the ancient art of distillation and extraction.
  8. The stillroom's copper pots bubbled and simmered, emitting a symphony of scents that invigorated the senses.
  9. The stillroom was a sanctuary where knowledge and tradition intermingled, preserving centuries-old healing practices.
  10. As the sun began its descent, the stillroom cast a warm glow upon the surrounding gardens, a symbol of the alchemy that blended nature and science.

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a pantry or storeroom connected with the kitchen (especially in a large house) for preparing tea and beverages and for storing liquors and preserves and tea etc

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The secluded stillroom exuded an intoxicating aroma, hinting at the secret alchemy that took place within.

In the sprawling manor, the stillroom was the realm of the apothecary, where medicinal concoctions were brewed.

The antique copper still gleamed in the dim light, a testament to the artisanal craft practiced in the stillroom.

The herbalists diligently tended to their plants in the stillroom, carefully selecting and combining them for therapeutic purposes.