adjoining
How to Use Adjoining
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDirectly next to and connected to something, usually sharing a wall or border.
Adjoining usually implies an actual connection (like a shared wall or door), while adjacent just means nearby or touching.
Word Forms
more adjoining comparative, most adjoining superlative
Fill the Gap
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We booked _____ hotel rooms so the kids could go back and forth.
Etymology
From Old French ajoindre, from Latin adiungere ("to join to"), formed from ad- ("to") and iungere ("to join").