chamber

simple noun38 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

an airtight room that can be filled with poisonous gas to kill people or animals

an environment in which a person encounters only beliefs or opinions that coincide with their own

a room used for burying the dead, especially in ancient times

the principal or largest room

the part of an internal combustion engine where the fuel is burned

a chamber within a tomb

the larger of the two parts of a parliament with two parts

the smaller of the two parts of a parliament with two parts

a hidden room

the room where a council meets

a room where people are tortured

a room with no light

a room used for conferences

a room where formal debates are held, such as in a parliament

a rigid enclosure from which air and other gases are removed

a room inside another, often more private or important

a room where laws are made

a sealed chamber that allows the gradual reduction of air pressure

a room that has been made dark

a room of considerable size

a part of government whose members are chosen by voting

a room where a parliament meets

a room that leads to a more important inner room; antechamber

a large and important room in a castle or palace

a room with an arched roof or ceiling

a room for personal use, not public

a room below the ground

a very large and impressive room for formal meetings

an extremely large room

a term for the upper chamber of a parliament

a room with a high ceiling

a room existing or situated below the surface of the ground

a term for the lower chamber of a parliament

the door of a room, especially a bedroom or private room

an association of businesspeople to promote commercial interests in a community

used to indicate location inside a room or enclosed space

to go into a room or enclosed space

to close a room so that nothing can get in or out