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reading room

noun

  1. a room set aside for reading, as in a library or club.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of reading room1

First recorded in 1750–60
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Example Sentences

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And in the place of his office they created a special reading room for the girls.

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In response to his request, a box containing manuscripts would be transported to a reserved reading room at the Charles E. Young Research Library of UCLA.

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The pandemic closed the reading room, once open five days a week, four hours a day.

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But then there is that library, with the ambience of a Victorian Era reading room.

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And even that scene depends on a magnificent overhead pullback, accentuating the symbolic rings within rings of the building’s historic reading room, to make it interesting.

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