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Noun — A person who shares a room, apartment, or house with someone else, without necessarily being related or a romantic partner.

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Etymology

A straightforward compound of room and mate, first used for people who shared living quarters, such as students or soldiers.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “roommate” mean?

The word “roommate” means a person who shares a room, apartment, or house with someone else, without necessarily being related or a romantic partner. In plain terms, someone you share living space with.

How do you pronounce “roommate”?

“Roommate” is pronounced ROO-mayt (/ˈɹu(m)ˌmeɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “roommate” in a sentence?

Here is “roommate” used in a sentence: “Her college roommate became one of her closest friends.”

What part of speech is “roommate”?

“Roommate” is a noun.

Is “roommate” a common word?

“Roommate” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

What is the difference between a roommate and a housemate?

A roommate specifically shares a single room with another person, while housemate more broadly means someone sharing a house without necessarily sharing a bedroom. In everyday use, however, roommate is often used loosely to mean anyone sharing living space, including a whole apartment or house.

Does roommate imply a romantic relationship?

No, a roommate is someone who shares a room, apartment, or house without necessarily being related or a romantic partner. The term describes a living arrangement, not a relationship status.

Is roommate the same as flatmate?

They describe similar living arrangements — someone who shares accommodation with another person — but flatmate is the more common British English term, while roommate is more widely used in American English.

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