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semiprivate

American  
[sem-ee-prahy-vit, sem-ahy-] / ˌsɛm iˈpraɪ vɪt, ˌsɛm aɪ- /

adjective

  1. having some degree of privacy but not fully private, as a hospital room with fewer beds than a ward.


Other Word Forms

  • semiprivacy noun

Etymology

Origin of semiprivate

First recorded in 1875–80; semi- + private

Example Sentences

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The national annual median cost of a semiprivate room in a nursing home was $111,325, according to the 2024 Cost of Care Survey by Genworth and CareScout.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 9, 2026

We were mostly in this large conference room, like a church lunchroom, with tons of long tables in the middle, with these little semiprivate consult rooms off to the side.

From Slate • Feb. 2, 2026

When combined with designated collaboration zones, these semiprivate spaces create a healthy balance between focus and teamwork.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 5, 2026

The Fed’s 12 reserve banks — semiprivate institutions dotted across the country — each has a nine-person board of directors, three of whom come from the banking industry.

From New York Times • May 15, 2023

He was rushed by ambulance to the Brooklyn Memorial Hospital and put into a semiprivate room one floor below the eye ward.

From "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok