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cubicle

cubicle / cubicle
Noun
pl: cubicles

This term evokes a sense of confinement and utilitarianism, often associated with the monotony of corporate environments. It suggests a space that is functional but lacks privacy or aesthetic appeal, creating a psychological feeling of being a small part of a larger, impersonal machine. In medical or industrial contexts, the word shifts toward a sense of temporary containment or specialized utility. It describes a modular space designed for efficiency and accessibility rather than permanent habitation.

Meanings

Nouncubicle

A small, partitioned-off area of a room, typically used as an individual workspace in an office.

"He spent the entire afternoon typing reports in his office cubicle."

Nouncubicle

A small compartment or booth, often equipped with a door or curtain, used for privacy in a public facility such as a restroom or changing room.

"The gym has several private shower cubicles for the athletes."

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