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Roomers Meaning in English

word · lemma: roomer

ˈɹuːmɚz
ROO-murz
ˈɹuːməz
ROO-muhz

Definition

People who rent a room in someone's house or apartment, usually not the whole place. Usually, a 'roomer' pays rent for one room and may share common areas.

Usage & Nuances

'Roomer' is somewhat old-fashioned in American English, but still understood. More common terms today are 'tenant,' 'lodger,' or 'housemate.' 'Roomer' usually refers to someone renting a single room in a private home, sometimes with meals included ('room and board'). It's not commonly used in British English.

Example Sentences

The three roomers share the kitchen and bathroom.

basic

My mother rents rooms to roomers for extra income.

basic

The house has several roomers living upstairs.

basic

Most of the roomers only stay for a few months.

natural

The landlord asks all roomers to pay rent on the first day of the month.

natural

Some roomers become friends and even cook together.

natural