bed ‧ room S1 W2 /ˈbedrʊm, -ruːm/ BrE AmE noun [countable]
1 . a room for sleeping in:
a hotel with 50 bedrooms
three-bedroomed/five-bedroomed etc
They’ve just bought a new four-bedroomed house in Edinburgh.
2 . bedroom eyes a look in your eyes that shows that you are sexually attracted to someone
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COLLOCATIONS
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + bedroom
▪ a single bedroom (=with a bed for one person)
We have one single bedroom and two doubles.
▪ a double bedroom (=with a big bed for two people)
I'd like to book a double bedroom for two nights, please.
▪ a twin bedroom (=with two single beds)
Do you prefer a double or a twin bedroom?
▪ the main/master bedroom (=the biggest bedroom in a house)
The master bedroom has a view of the sea.
▪ the spare bedroom (=for visitors)
She set up a home office in the spare bedroom.
▪ a study bedroom (=for students, with a bed and a desk)
In my first year at university I had a really tiny study bedroom.
■ bedroom + NOUN
▪ bedroom furniture
All the bedroom furniture was old and falling apart.
▪ the bedroom door/window etc
Did you shut the bedroom window?