stateroom
word
Definition
A private room on a ship, especially one that is comfortable or luxurious. The term can also refer to a similar private room on a train.
Usage & Nuances
'Stateroom' is mostly used when talking about cruise ships or luxury trains. It is more formal and higher-class than 'cabin.' Rarely used for modern hotels. Commonly appears in travel and cruise contexts.
Spanish: camarote de lujo - cabina (de barco)Portuguese (BR): cabine de luxo - camarote (navio)Portuguese (PT): camarote de luxo - cabine (navio)Chinese (Simplified): 贵宾舱 - 套房(船舱)Chinese (Traditional): 貴賓艙 - 套房(船艙)Hindi: विशिष्ट कक्ष (जहाज़ के लिए) - स्टेटरूमArabic: غرفة فاخرة (في السفينة) - كابينة (سفينة)Bengali: স্টেটরুম - ব্যক্তিগত কেবিন (জাহাজ বা ট্রেনে)Russian: люкс - каюта (повышенной комфортности)Japanese: ステートルーム - 個室(船や列車の)Vietnamese: phòng hạng sang - phòng riêng (trên tàu hoặc tàu hỏa)Korean: 스테이트룸 - 개인 객실 (선박/기차)Turkish: luks kamarası - özel oda (gemi/tren)Urdu: اسٹیٹروم - نجی کمرہ (جہاز یا ریل گاڑی میں)Indonesian: kamar mewah - kabin pribadi (di kapal atau kereta)
Example Sentences
The ship has a beautiful stateroom for each guest.
basic
My family stayed in a large stateroom during the cruise.
basic
Upgrade to a balcony stateroom and enjoy the ocean view every morning.
natural
He invited us to his stateroom for drinks after dinner.
natural
On the train, we booked a deluxe stateroom for extra privacy.
natural
She opened the door to her private stateroom.
basic