What is another word for dorm?

Pronunciation: [dˈɔːm] (IPA)

"Dorm" is short for dormitory, a place where students live while attending college or university. There are a number of synonyms for "dorm," including residence hall, hall, dormitory, housing, quarters, and lodging. These terms all refer to a building or group of buildings designed for student living. Some universities have specific names for their dorms. For example, Harvard University has dorms named after famous alumni, such as Thayer Hall and Eliot House. Other universities may have names based on their location or use, such as freshman dorms, upperclassmen dorms, or honors college housing. Regardless of the specific term used, all of these synonyms for "dorm" refer to a place where students can live and learn together.

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What are the opposite words for dorm?

Dorm, meaning a residence hall or a student dormitory, has a set of antonyms that can be used to describe different living situations. One antonym is "house," which refers to a detached or semi-detached building that generally offers more privacy and space. Another antonym is "mansion," which suggests grandeur and luxury, usually with significantly more square footage than a dorm. "Apartment" is another antonym, indicating a self-contained unit within a larger building or complex. Finally, "cottage" suggests a small, cozy, often rural dwelling, often with a garden or outdoor space. Each of these antonyms offers a distinct alternative to the communal, shared living experience of a dorm.

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Usage examples for Dorm

In premed days Stone Aimes had shared a dorm room at Columbia with Dale Coverton, who was now an M.D. and a deputy director at the National Institutes of Health.
"Syndrome"
Thomas Hoover
The retinue of Earl dorm was not strong numerically-the household being, to judge from appearances, one that had seen better days; but it struck Agravaine that what it lacked in numbers it made up in toughness.
"The Man Upstairs and Other Stories"
P. G. Wodehouse
Small-talk, it seemed, was not an art cultivated in any great measure by the lower orders in the employment of Earl dorm.
"The Man Upstairs and Other Stories"
P. G. Wodehouse

Famous quotes with Dorm

  • As many know, and especially those who may have young sons or daughters at colleges or universities, the last thing you want to hear is a call that perhaps one of your children was injured or, even worse, lost their life in a tragic fire at a dorm or campus housing.
    Vito Fossella
  • I got thrown out of school several weeks in my senior year being caught in the girls' dorm. This was 1954, friends. The girls' dorm was off limits. Even to girls, I think.
    Robert B. Parker
  • Yeah, I spent about 20 years in a dorm room. It took me a while to graduate.
    Douglas Wilson

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