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 having the root, dorm-, are dormitory, dormobile, dormouse, dormition, and dormant.
A prefix could be non- and a suffix -ant, forming the word nondormant.
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.
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