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- Dictionaryhall/hɔːl/
noun
- 1. the room or space just inside the front entrance of a house or flat.
- 2. a building or large room used for meetings, concerts, or other events: "the village hall" Similar
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a college or university building where students live: The guide is called "Cheap Sleeps in Europe " and includes campsites, student halls and B&Bs. I was 21 and living in a university hall.
The meaning of HALL is the castle or house of a medieval king or noble. How to use hall in a sentence.
noun. a room serving as an entry area within a house or building. sometimes capital a building for public meetings. often capital the great house of an estate; manor.
Definition of hall noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The hall in a house or flat is the area just inside the front door, into which some of the other rooms open.
1. A corridor or passageway in a building. 2. A large entrance room or vestibule in a building; a lobby. 3. a. A building for public gatherings or entertainments. b. The large room in which such events are held. 4. A building used for the gatherings and social activities of a church, fraternal order, or other organization. 5. a.
A hall is the space in a house or building that leads to individual rooms. Some homes are organized with several bedrooms leading off one long hall. Your house might have a front hall just inside the main door, or if you live in an apartment building, your door might be at the end of a hall on the fourth floor.