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Synonyms & Similar Words
room
hall
compartment
enclosure
cavity
cell
cubicle
stall
booth
alcove
nook
cranny
recess
space
area
vault
crypt
dungeon
prison
cage
pen
enclosure
closet
cupboard
cubbyhole
niche
compartment
section
division
partition
apartment
suite
quarters
lodging
accommodation
dormitory
bedroom
bedchamber
boudoir
salon
parlour
lounge
drawing room
sitting room
study
library
office
chamber
sanctum
sanctum sanctorum
Meaning of Chamber
A room or enclosed space, especially a private or specialized one.
Definitions
- A room or enclosed space, especially a private or specialized one
- A compartment or cavity, especially in the heart or a musical instrument
- A group of people elected or appointed to make decisions or judgments
- A room or building where a legislative or judicial body meets
Etymology of Chamber
The word "chamber" comes from the Old French "chambre", which is derived from the Latin "camera", meaning "vault" or "arched roof"
The Latin "camera" is also related to the Greek "kamara", meaning "vault" or "dome"
The word has been used in English since the 13th century to refer to a room or enclosed space, and has developed various specialized meanings over time
Example Uses
- The hotel room was a comfortable chamber with a large bed and a beautiful view
- The heart has four chambers: the left and right atria, and the left and right ventricles
- The chamber of commerce is a group of business leaders who work together to promote the local economy
- The musical instrument has a complex system of chambers and pipes to produce its unique sound
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
outdoors
outside
exterior
open space
open area
public area
communal space
shared space
open room
unrestricted area
unenclosed space
outdoor space
public square
open field
countryside
wilderness
open country
unrestricted territory
public domain
common area
shared room
communal room
open access area
public place
unrestricted place