roomful Synonyms

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roomful Meaning

Wordnet

roomful (n)

the quantity a room will hold

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roomful (a.)

Abounding with room or rooms; roomy.

Webster

roomful (n.)

As much or many as a room will hold; as, a roomful of men.

roomful Sentence Examples

  1. The roomful of eager students listened intently to the professor's lecture.
  2. The cozy roomful was filled with the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
  3. The roomful of executives held a meeting to discuss the company's future.
  4. The crowded roomful of revelers danced and celebrated the New Year's Eve.
  5. The roomful of books created a sense of tranquility and intellectual stimulation.
  6. The dim roomful emitted a mysterious aura that made visitors feel uneasy.
  7. The roomful of empty chairs stood as a testament to the absence of its former occupants.
  8. The museum roomful of ancient artifacts transported visitors to a forgotten time.
  9. The lecture hall was filled with a roomful of attentive students eager to learn.
  10. The roomful of elegant chandeliers illuminated the grand ballroom with a warm glow.

FAQs About the word roomful

the quantity a room will holdAbounding with room or rooms; roomy., As much or many as a room will hold; as, a roomful of men.

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The roomful of eager students listened intently to the professor's lecture.

The cozy roomful was filled with the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee.

The roomful of executives held a meeting to discuss the company's future.

The crowded roomful of revelers danced and celebrated the New Year's Eve.