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Synonyms

roomette

American  
[roo-met, roo-] / ruˈmɛt, rʊ- /

noun

  1. a small private compartment in the sleeping car of a train, usually for one person, containing its own washroom facilities and a bed that folds against the wall when not in use.

  2. any small room, especially one used solely for study or sleeping.

  3. a private room connected to a box at a sports stadium or arena and used for entertaining guests.


roomette British  
/ rʊˈmɛt, ruːˈmɛt /

noun

  1. a self-contained compartment in a railway sleeping car

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Etymology

Origin of roomette

First recorded in 1935–40; room + -ette

Example Sentences

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My roomette was cozy, but not cramped, and best of all it was quiet.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 3, 2026

The last-minute price for my three-day, two-night trip was $433 in coach or $1,200 for a small private room called a roomette.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 27, 2025

On the Zephyr, we rode a roomette one direction and the H bedroom the other.

From Washington Post • Jun. 23, 2022

At the purser’s desk I picked up the keys to a tiny roomette and splurged $3 for a cheery yellow sheet and scratchy bath towel that could have exfoliated an alligator.

From New York Times • May 21, 2018

The Amtrak roomette – ugly, ugly, ugly word – is not big in the same way that leptons and quarks are not big.

From The Guardian • Oct. 19, 2010