D
Dicread
HomeDictionaryDdormitory

dormitory

dormitory / dormitory
Noun
pl: dormitories

This term evokes a sense of communal, institutional living, often associated with the transition to adulthood in academic settings or the rigid structure of military life. It suggests a shared environment where privacy is limited and social interaction is forced by proximity. In modern collegiate contexts, the word is frequently shortened to the colloquial dorm, though the full form remains the standard for formal administrative or architectural descriptions.

Meanings

Noundormitory

A building or a large room providing sleeping quarters for a number of people, typically at a college, university, or boarding school.

"The freshmen were all assigned to the same dormitory on the north campus."

Noundormitory

A large bedroom in an institution, such as a convent or a military barracks, where many people sleep in separate beds.

"The recruits slept in a crowded dormitory during their basic training."

Related Words

Last Updated: June 18, 2026Report an Error