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    Cloak·room
    /ˈklōkˌro͞om/

    noun

    • 1. a room in a public building where coats and other belongings may be left temporarily.
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  3. cloakroom. noun [ C ] us / ˈkloʊk.ruːm / / ˈkloʊk.rʊm / uk / ˈkləʊk.ruːm / / ˈkləʊk.rʊm / Add to word list. (US also checkroom) a room in a public building such as a restaurant, theater, etc. where coats, bags, and other personal things can be left while their owners are in the building. Maskot/GettyImages. UK.

  4. cloakroom definition: 1. a room where you leave your coat at a theatre, school, etc 2. a toilet in a public building. Learn more.

  5. 6 days ago · A cloakroom is a room containing toilets in a public building or a room containing a toilet on the ground floor of someone's house.

  6. Definitions of cloakroom. noun. a room where coats and other articles can be left temporarily. synonyms: coatroom. see more. noun. a private lounge off of a legislative chamber. see more.

  7. Check pronunciation: cloakroom. Definition of cloakroom noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. May 3, 2024 · noun. 1. a room in which outer garments, hats, umbrellas, etc., may be left temporarily, as in a club, restaurant, etc.; checkroom. 2. a room adjacent to a legislative chamber or legislative room, where legislators may leave their coats, relax, or engage in informal conversation. 3. Brit. a. a bathroom; a public rest room. b.

  9. cloakroom. a room in which outer garments, hats, umbrellas, etc., may be left temporarily, as in a club, restaurant, etc.; checkroom. a room adjacent to a legislative chamber or legislative room, where legislators may leave their coats, relax, or engage in informal conversation. British.

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