Spin Room

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /spɪn rum/

Definitions of spin room

noun A spin room is a place where political operatives or spokespersons attempt to shape the interpretation of events to favor their candidate or party.

Example Sentences

A1 The spin room is where people go to exercise on stationary bikes.

A2 In the spin room, you can join a group class for a high-energy workout.

B1 The spin room at the gym is always busy in the evenings.

B2 I prefer working out in the spin room because I enjoy cycling.

C1 The state-of-the-art spin room features the latest technology in exercise equipment.

C2 Professional cyclists often use the spin room to train for upcoming races.

Examples of spin room in a Sentence

formal The spin room is where political candidates go to speak to the press after a debate.

informal Let's head to the spin room and see if we can catch any juicy gossip.

slang I heard there was a lot of drama in the spin room last night.

figurative Sometimes it feels like my head is stuck in a never-ending spin room of conflicting information.

Grammatical Forms of spin room

past tense

spun

plural

spin rooms

comparative

more spin room

superlative

most spin room

present tense

spin room

future tense

will spin room

perfect tense

have spun room

continuous tense

spinning room

singular

spin room

positive degree

spin room

infinitive

to spin room

gerund

spinning room

participle

spinning room

Origin and Evolution of spin room

First Known Use: 1984 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'spin room' originated in the world of politics to describe a room where political operatives and spokespersons provide a favorable interpretation of events to the media.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to a physical room where spin doctors would interact with the media, the term 'spin room' has evolved to also encompass the broader concept of managing public perception through strategic messaging and spin tactics in various contexts beyond politics.