roomful
word
Definition
The amount of people or things that can fill a room; a room completely filled with something.
Usage & Nuances
Most often used in phrases like 'a roomful of people' or 'a roomful of books.' Implies the room is full, but not an exact number. Used for both countable and uncountable things.
Spanish: una sala llena - un cuarto llenoPortuguese (BR): uma sala cheia - um cômodo cheioPortuguese (PT): uma sala cheia - um quarto cheioChinese (Simplified): 一屋子(一间房间装满的人或东西)Chinese (Traditional): 一屋子(一間房間裝滿的人或東西)Hindi: कमरा भरArabic: غرفة مليئة
Example Sentences
There was a roomful of students at the meeting.
basic
He owns a roomful of old toys.
basic
The teacher spoke to a roomful of parents.
basic
It’s hard to feel confident when you walk into a roomful of strangers.
natural
She managed to hold the attention of a roomful of energetic kids.
natural
The comedian made a roomful of people laugh out loud.
natural