academy, alma mater (a school where you graduate and can get a degree or doctorate), blackboard, college, department, discipline, establishment, faculty, hall, halls of ivy, institute, institution or schoolhouse.
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The word classroom is a noun and has no direct adjective form. Typically the noun is used as an attributive noun preceding the other nouns, as in classroom supplies, classroom assignments.
Classrooms can be many things. They can be crowded or spacious, well lit or dingy, familiar or unfamiliar, warm or cold, large or small, noisy or silent, etc.
Lecture Theater
relaxing place and rest area
Yes the word classroom is a noun. It is a common noun.
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A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Examples of nouns for something that may be found in a classroom are:teacherstudentpersonboygirlmanwomanaidechairdeskseatbookbookshelflaptoptabletblack boardwipe-off boardwindowfloorlight fixturemappencilpenpapernotebookbackpackbulletin boarddoor
While the teacher was out of the room, much gaiety and laughter was heard in the classroom.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Yes the word classroom is a noun. It is a common noun.
The word for a place of education is one word, classroom.
Classroom is a closed compound word.
No, the noun classroom is a common noun; a word for any classroom.
Classroom has two syllables.
You will find an eraser in the classroom.
There is no anagram for the word "classroom".The anagram for the phrase "the classroom" is schoolmaster.
nick is a big a$$ snitch in the classroom
This classroom has more chairs than that one.
Yes, "classroom" is a noun. It refers to a room in which classes are taught, typically in a school or educational setting.
The word "classroom" has eight phonemes: /k/ /l/ /æ/ /s/ /r/ /uː/ /m/.
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