There are no antonyms for Dormitory, that I know. Other places to sleep include apartments and houses.
there is none. :(
Dormitory is a noun.
YesThe dormitory was cramped and rather odorous.
Take the word dormitory for example. A derivative is a word that is adapted into a language, from another. The Latin word that 'dormitory' was derived from was "dormīre" meaning to sleep. A dormitory takes the "root" of the word, and is made an English word.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
The word dorm means a room in a college or a boarding school or overnight camp. However, the root "dorm" means "sleep"...dormant, dormitory, dormer...
A dormitory.
now ____________ The word when does not have an antonym. Not every word has an antonym.
The antonym of the word 'out' is 'in'.
Some words having the root, dorm-, are dormitory, dormobile, dormouse, dormition, and dormant.
Dorm is a short form of dormitory. Dormitory comes from the Latin word dormītōrium which means bedroom,
Well. Any of the following sentences would be valid submissions: "Yes, Chad lives in the same dormitory as I do." "I believe that he requested a different dormitory" " I room in a dormitory" "Oliver clothesoff lives right across the street from a college dormitory and finds the noise to be quite annoying." "Several of the students in my dormitory are quite miffed about the mess."
An antonym for the word enlarge is reduce. (An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.)