Pronunciation: /ˈtʃeɪmbər/
noun a room used for a specific purpose, such as a bedroom or a legislative assembly
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.
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.
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