Educational Facilities

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a room containing a toilet and sink, typically used for personal hygiene

  • The bathroom is located on the second floor of the building.
  • Hey, can you tell me where the bathroom is?
  • I gotta use the bathroom real quick.
  • She locked herself in the bathroom to have some alone time.

noun a large room or building designed for the performance of orchestral music, chamber music, or vocal music

  • The concert hall was filled with eager music enthusiasts awaiting the performance.
  • Let's meet at the concert hall before the show starts.
  • The concert hall was lit with the energy of the crowd.
  • Her mind was a concert hall of conflicting thoughts and emotions.

noun a place, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose

adjective suitable, convenient, or well-equipped for a particular purpose

  • The research facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
  • The gym facility has everything you need for a good workout.
  • I heard the new skatepark facility is lit!
  • Her mind is like a well-equipped facility, ready to handle any challenge.

noun a building or large room used for meetings, concerts, or other events

  • The conference will take place in the main hall of the hotel.
  • Let's meet at the entrance hall before heading to the event.
  • I heard there's a secret party happening in the frat hall tonight.
  • In the hall of fame, only the most accomplished athletes are honored.

verb Located is a past tense form of the verb locate, which means to determine or establish the position of something.

  • The company's headquarters are located in the heart of the business district.
  • The new coffee shop is located right next to the bookstore.
  • I heard the party is located at Jake's place tonight.
  • Her compassion is located deep within her heart.

pew

noun a long bench with a back, placed in rows in the main part of some churches to seat the congregation

  • The congregation sat quietly in the pew during the church service.
  • I saved you a spot in the pew for Sunday's service.
  • Let's snag a pew in the back for the concert.
  • She felt like she was on a pew of judgment as all eyes turned towards her.

noun a house provided for a member of the clergy

  • The priest lived in the rectory next to the church.
  • The rectory is where the priest hangs out when he's not at the church.
  • The priest's crib is the rectory, man.
  • The rectory served as a sanctuary for the priest, a place of peace and reflection.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'cultural' is also a noun as it refers to the aspect of culture related to the campus.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Cultural' is an adjective as it describes the type of campus being discussed.

  • The cultural campus is home to many art galleries and museums.
  • Let's meet at the cultural campus for the concert tonight.
  • I heard the cultural campus is lit with all the new exhibits.
  • The cultural campus is like a melting pot of creativity and expression.

noun an addition or extension to a building

  • The university decided to build a new graddy annexe to accommodate the increasing number of students.
  • Hey, have you seen the new graddy annexe they built on campus? It looks pretty cool.
  • I heard they're turning that old building into a graddy annexe for the new students.
  • The company's expansion plans include setting up a graddy annexe in a different city to reach more customers.