front room

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front room

The family gathers in the front room to play a board game.

Definition

Noun: A living room or sitting room in a private house; a common area for relaxation and socializing.

Usage

The term "front room" is used to refer to the main communal room in a home, typically located near the front of the house. It is a space for family and guests to sit, converse, and unwind. This term is common in British English and in certain dialects of American English.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • We gathered in the front room to watch television.
    • She decorated the front room with comfortable sofas and family photographs.
    • Please wait for me in the front room; I'll be right down.
Advanced Usage
  • "the front room": Often used with the definite article "the" to specify the primary living area of a particular house.
    • All the children's toys were scattered across the front room.
Variants and Related Words
  • Living room (n): The most common synonym in modern English.
  • Sitting room (n): A formal term for a room used for sitting and relaxing.
  • Parlor (n): An older term, now less common, for a room used to receive and entertain guests.
  • Lounge (n): A room for relaxation, often in a public establishment but can also be used domestically.
Synonyms
  • Living room
  • Sitting room
  • Lounge
  • Parlor (archaic/formal)
Antonyms
  • Bedroom: A private room for sleeping.
  • Kitchen: A room for cooking and food preparation.
  • Back room: A room at the rear of a house, often for private or utility use.
Notes

"Front room" is a compound noun. Its meaning is directly tied to its location ("front") and function ("room"). It is generally considered a simple, descriptive term for a domestic space.

front room

The family gathers in the front room to play a board game.

Noun
  1. a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax