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Learn to pronounce hall

/hôl/
noun
  1. an area in a building onto which rooms open; a corridor.
    synonyms: entrance hall, hallway, entry, entrance, lobby, foyer, vestibule, reception area, atrium, concourse, passageway, passage, corridor, entryway
  2. a large room for meetings, concerts, or other events.
    "Carnegie Hall"
    synonyms: assembly hall, assembly room, meeting room, large public room, chamber, conference hall, lecture room, theater, concert hall, auditorium, dance hall, church hall, village hall, town hall, guildhall
  3. a large country house, especially one with a landed estate.
    "Darlington Hall"

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Sep 4, 2024 · a passage inside a house, apartment building, school, hotel, etc. with doors to other rooms or apartments along its sides:.
noun. a corridor or passageway in a building. the large entrance room of a house or building; vestibule; lobby. a large room or building for public gatherings; ...
13 senses: 1. a room serving as an entry area within a house or building 2. a building for public meetings 3. the great house.
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.
(North American English also entry) a space or passage inside the entrance or front door of a building. in a hall Her brother was standing in the front hall. ...
Most commonly refers to a small room just inside the front door of a residential building, where shoes and outerwear are taken off or put on.
HALL meaning: 1 : a usually long, narrow passage inside a building with doors that lead to rooms on the sides; 2 : the area inside the entrance of a ...
The Oxford English Dictionary gives nine meanings of hall relevant to buildings with a root of the word meaning "...to cover, conceal." A hall is, fundamentally, ...
hall, a meeting place, entry, or passageway, ranging in size from a large reception room in a public building to a corridor or vestibule of a house.