Synonyms include student housing, campus housing, or residence hall.
The military term is barracks.
A dormitory.
Dormitory is a noun.
Inn is another word that can be used instead of hostel. You could also call it lodging, a dormitory, or a bed and breakfast.
YesThe dormitory was cramped and rather odorous.
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...
There are no antonyms for Dormitory, that I know. Other places to sleep include apartments and houses.
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."
Some words that start with the root "dorm" include dormitory, dormant, and dormer.
A prefix could be non- and a suffix -ant, forming the word nondormant.
An English derivative is related to its Latin root through a process called borrowing. English has borrowed many words from Latin over the centuries, either directly or through other languages like French. These borrowed words often retain similar meanings and forms to their Latin counterparts.
Dormitory