Operating Room

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɑpəˌreɪtɪŋ rum/

Definitions of operating room

noun a room in a hospital or other healthcare facility where surgical procedures are performed

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor took the patient to the operating room for surgery.

A2 The nurse prepared the equipment in the operating room before the procedure.

B1 The operating room was equipped with state-of-the-art technology for the surgery.

B2 The surgeon scrubbed in before entering the sterile operating room.

C1 The team of specialists worked together seamlessly in the operating room.

C2 The operating room staff maintained a high level of professionalism during the complex surgery.

Examples of operating room in a Sentence

formal The surgical team prepared the operating room for the upcoming procedure.

informal The doctors are getting the operating room ready for surgery.

slang I heard they're gonna be cutting someone open in the operating room soon.

figurative The negotiations felt like a delicate surgery in the high-pressure operating room of business deals.

Grammatical Forms of operating room

plural

operating rooms

comparative

more operating room

superlative

most operating room

present tense

operate room

future tense

will operate room

perfect tense

have operated room

continuous tense

is operating room

singular

operating room

positive degree

operating room

infinitive

to operate room

gerund

operating room

participle

operating room

Origin and Evolution of operating room

First Known Use: 1816 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'operating room' originated from the medical practice of performing surgeries in a designated space within a hospital or medical facility.
Evolution of the word: Originally, the term referred to a room specifically used for surgical procedures. Over time, the meaning has expanded to include any sterile environment where medical procedures are performed.