conservatory
0 antonyms and opposites of conservatory, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A glass-walled room attached to a house, used for growing plants or as a sitting room.
Etymology
From conserve plus -atory, following the pattern of Latin-derived English words describing a place for preserving or cultivating something.
Full origin of conservatory →Frequently asked questions
What does “conservatory” mean?
The word “conservatory” means a glass-walled room attached to a house, used for growing plants or as a sitting room. In plain terms, a glass room for plants, or a specialist school for music or drama.
How do you pronounce “conservatory”?
“Conservatory” is pronounced kuhn-SUR-vuh-tree (/kənˈsɝ.vəˌt(ɔ.)ɹi/ in IPA).
How do you use “conservatory” in a sentence?
Here is “conservatory” used in a sentence: “They had breakfast in the conservatory overlooking the garden.”
What part of speech is “conservatory”?
“Conservatory” is a noun.
Where does the word “conservatory” come from?
The word “conservatory” comes from Latin. From conserve plus -atory, following the pattern of Latin-derived English words describing a place for preserving or cultivating something.
Is “conservatory” a common word?
“Conservatory” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.
How many meanings does “conservatory” have?
“Conservatory” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a glass-walled room attached to a house, used for growing plants or as a sitting room.