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workroom Definition

work·room (-ro̵̅o̅m′)

noun

a room in which work is done

workroom Usage Examples

Preposition: on

  • floor: Resources for Years 3-6 Sets of text books are kept in the teachers workroom on the top floor.

Converse of object

  • provide: We have over 1,000 study spaces and provide group workrooms.
  • use: Students who used the workrooms to undertake private quiet study were being disturbed by other students.
  • have: Today Stewart has a workroom in west London with six staff and numerous out-workers.

Adjective modifier

  • large: They walked side-by-side inside a large workroom filled with angels.
  • own: The finest and softest Faux Furs which are then individually made in their own workrooms by highly skilled craftsmen.
  • small: In 1956, a small workroom was created upstairs at Bramley Hill to cater for a group of adults with Cerebral palsy.
  • departmental: There is a departmental workroom, well stocked with reference works and computers for student use.

Modifies a noun

  • staff: The workroom staff had to make a cushion for my chair so that I might reach it to work.

Noun used with modifier

  • staff: Maths - a full suite of rooms including an ICT facility and staff workroom.
  • group: We have over 1,000 study spaces and provide group workrooms.
  • student: Proceeds would be given to the new Mathematical Society, if it was formed, or to provide new mathematics books for student workrooms.
  • teacher: Resources for Years 3-6 Sets of text books are kept in the teachers workroom on the top floor.