Dining Room

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪnɪŋ ruːm/

Definitions of dining room

noun A room in a house or hotel where meals are eaten

Example Sentences

A1 The dining room has a table and chairs for eating meals.

A2 I like to decorate the dining room with fresh flowers.

B1 We often gather in the dining room for family dinners.

B2 The dining room is spacious and perfect for hosting dinner parties.

C1 The dining room features elegant chandeliers and a grand dining table.

C2 The dining room overlooks the garden and offers a stunning view while dining.

Examples of dining room in a Sentence

formal The elegant chandelier in the dining room illuminated the entire space.

informal Let's eat in the dining room tonight, it's a nice change from the kitchen.

slang I'm so hungry, let's chow down in the dining room.

figurative The dining room of life is where we gather to share our experiences and nourish our souls.

Grammatical Forms of dining room

past tense

dined

plural

dining rooms

comparative

more elegant dining room

superlative

most elegant dining room

present tense

dine

future tense

will dine

perfect tense

have dined

continuous tense

is dining

singular

dining room

positive degree

elegant dining room

infinitive

to dine

gerund

dining

participle

dining

Origin and Evolution of dining room

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The concept of a designated room for dining dates back to ancient civilizations such as the Romans and Greeks, where communal dining spaces were common.
Evolution of the word: The term 'dining room' evolved from the earlier concept of a 'dining hall' or 'dining chamber', which were typically large communal spaces. As societies became more affluent and private dining became more common, the idea of a separate room specifically for dining emerged.