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1. classroom
noun. ['ˈklæsˌruːm'] a room in a school where lessons take place.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- class (English)
- classe (French)
- room (English)
- rome (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Classroom
- backroom
- ballroom
- barroom
- bathroom
- bedroom
- boardroom
- bridegroom
- cloakroom
- courtroom
- darkroom
- elbowroom
- headroom
- livingroom
- lunchroom
- mailroom
- newsroom
- playroom
- restroom
- schoolroom
- showroom
How do you pronounce classroom?
Pronounce classroom as ˈklæsˌrum.
US - How to pronounce classroom in American English
UK - How to pronounce classroom in British English
Sentences with classroom
1. Noun, singular or mass
Teachers use theories to support their own philosophy of eduction and classroom management style.
2. Verb, base form
They’re curious, community-minded and will contribute to classroom debate.
Quotes about classroom
1. On the first day of school, you got to be real careful where you sit. You walk into the classroom and just plunk your stuff down on any old desk, and the next thing you know the teacher is saying, 'I hope you all like where you're sitting, because these are your permanent seats.'
- Jeff Kinney
2. Teach love, generosity, good manners and some of that will drift from the classroom to the home and who knows, the children will be educating the parents.
- Roger Moore
3. Art in the classroom not only spurs creativity, it also inspires learning.
- Mickey Hart