🏛️hall

noun
/hɔːl/

Meaning

a large room or building for public gatherings, events, or passage
a large room for meetings, concerts, or other events; a corridor in a building

Example Sentences

The graduation ceremony was held in the university hall.

The graduation ceremony was held in the main hall of the university.

Example Expressions

hall of fame

Synonyms

auditorium, chamber, corridor, passage, lobby, passageway
Entry 1
auditorium, chamber, corridor, passage, lobby
Entry 2
auditorium, corridor, passageway, chamber

Antonyms

room, cubicle, small room, closet, private space, outdoor area
Entry 1
room, cubicle
Entry 2
small room, closet, private space, outdoor area

Collocations

lecture hall, concert hall, dining hall, entrance hall, town hall
Entry 1
lecture hall, concert hall, dining hall, entrance hall
Entry 2
concert hall, dining hall, town hall

More Example Sentences

Shall I arrange a study tour after the completion of the course?

Will anything important be discussed in the meeting at New York City Hall?

Let's meet up in front of the bank at 8pm and walk to the cinema hall together.

I shall complete all the courses on Vasanth Academy for gaining full skill in English.

I have worked in a number of roles in different companies but now I am up for a new challenge.

I have worked in a variety of roles in different companies but now I am up for a new challenge.

We shall make the well being of the people of the USA by applying the motto 'Man is for man, Life is for life'.

We shall make the well being of the people of the USA by applying the motto 'People for people. Freedom for all.'

We shall make the well being of the people of the country by applying the motto 'Man is for man, Life is for life'.

We shall make the well being of the people of the country by applying the motto 'Man is for man. Life is for life.'

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