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Lunchroom - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A lunchroom is a designated area, often in schools or workplaces, where people eat meals. It typically has tables and chairs for seating and may include facilities for buying or storing food.

lunchroom

/ˈlʌntʃˌrum/ /ˈlʌntʃˌruːm/

Definition:

A room in a school or workplace where people eat meals, especially lunch.

Synonyms:

cafeteria, dining hall, canteen

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

office, classroom

Common Collocations:

school lunchroom, employee lunchroom, crowded lunchroom, clean lunchroom

Derivatives:

lunchrooms (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "lunchroom" to refer to a designated eating area in schools or workplaces, not for restaurants or kitchens.

Common Phrases:

lunchroom duty, lunchroom monitor, lunchroom gossip

Etymology:

Derived from "lunch" + "room," first recorded in the early 20th century for communal eating spaces.

Examples:

  • 1. The students chat loudly in the lunchroom during their break.
  • 2. Our office has a small lunchroom with tables and a microwave.
  • 3. The teacher reminded the class to clean up after eating in the lunchroom.
  • 4. The new school’s lunchroom is bright and spacious for all students.

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