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homeroom

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Noun — A classroom where a fixed group of students meets each day for registration or announcements, separate from regular lessons.

Synonyms

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home room

Etymology

From home + room.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “homeroom” mean?

The word “homeroom” means a classroom where a fixed group of students meets each day for registration or announcements, separate from regular lessons. In plain terms, the classroom and group of students you check in with each morning at school, mainly a US term.

How do you pronounce “homeroom”?

“Homeroom” is pronounced HOHM-room (/ˈhoʊmˌɹum/ in IPA).

How do you use “homeroom” in a sentence?

Here is “homeroom” used in a sentence: “Attendance is taken every morning in homeroom.”

What part of speech is “homeroom”?

“Homeroom” is a noun.

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