Pronunciation: /ˈtʃeɪmbər/

Definitions of chamber

noun a room used for a specific purpose, such as a bedroom or a legislative assembly

Example Sentences

A1 The princess slept in a chamber in the castle.

A2 The music echoed through the chamber, creating a haunting atmosphere.

B1 The jury deliberated in a private chamber before reaching a verdict.

B2 The scientist conducted experiments in the research chamber to study the effects of the new drug.

C1 The chamber of commerce held a meeting to discuss economic development in the region.

C2 The chamber orchestra performed a beautiful symphony at the prestigious concert hall.

Examples of chamber in a Sentence

formal The delegates gathered in the conference chamber to discuss the new trade agreement.

informal Let's meet in the break room, it's a more casual chamber for chatting.

slang I heard they're throwing a party in the chill chamber tonight, wanna go?

figurative His mind was like a dark chamber, filled with secrets and memories.

Grammatical Forms of chamber

past tense

chambered

plural

chambers

comparative

more chambered

superlative

most chambered

present tense

chamber

future tense

will chamber

perfect tense

have chambered

continuous tense

is chambering

singular

chamber

positive degree

chamber

infinitive

to chamber

gerund

chambering

participle

chambered

Origin and Evolution of chamber

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'chamber' originated from the Latin word 'camera' which means 'vaulted room'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'chamber' evolved to refer to a private room or a room used for a specific purpose, such as a bedroom or a legislative chamber.