Dressing Room

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdrɛsɪŋ rum/

Definitions of dressing room

noun a room in which clothes are put on or taken off

Example Sentences

A1 I need to find the dressing room to try on this new shirt.

A2 The dressing room was too small for me to change comfortably.

B1 The dressing room had a full-length mirror and good lighting for trying on clothes.

B2 She found the perfect dress in the dressing room and decided to buy it.

C1 The dressing room in the boutique was spacious and well-designed for customers.

C2 The dressing room in the designer store had luxurious furnishings and a personal assistant to help with outfits.

Examples of dressing room in a Sentence

formal The actress spent hours in the dressing room preparing for her role.

informal Let's meet in the dressing room before the show starts.

slang I heard there's a secret party happening in the dressing room after the concert.

figurative The garden shed was his dressing room, where he transformed into his superhero alter ego.

Grammatical Forms of dressing room

plural

dressing rooms

comparative

more dressing room

superlative

most dressing room

present tense

dress room

future tense

will dress room

perfect tense

have dressed room

continuous tense

is dressing room

singular

dressing room

positive degree

dressing room

infinitive

to dress room

gerund

dressing room

participle

dressed room

Origin and Evolution of dressing room

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The term 'dressing room' originated from the French word 'dresseur', which means a person who dresses or prepares someone or something.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a room where actors or performers would prepare for their roles, the meaning of 'dressing room' has evolved to encompass any private room where one can change clothes or get ready for an event or performance.