Rooming [verb]

Definition of Rooming:

stay at temporary residence

Synonyms of Rooming:

● Reside

● Abide

● Perch

● House

● Accommodate

● Rent

● Hostel

● Squat

● Bunk

● Domicile

● Canton

● Station

● Board

● Dwell

● Locate

● Crash

● Shelter

● Park

● Nest

● Stop

● Stay

● Bestow

● Entertain

● Room

● Harbor

● Sojourn

● Quarter

● Hole up

● Put up

● Roost

● Stay over


Opposite/Antonyms of Rooming:

● Go

● Advance

● Depart

● Leave

● Move

● Turn out

● Turn away

● Get out

● Dislodge

● Disregard

● Refuse


Sentence/Example of Rooming:

Another day and she was rooming with a Junior who was a hard student.

He dodged a motor-car that was rooming down the hill and crossed to his captain.

"You, Priscilla, are rooming with—" She adjusted her lorgnette and consulted a large chart.

"I hear I'm rooming with you," said Stover, shaking hands with the Shad.

“Come in and have a talk,” invited Ricky, as they entered the rooming house.

Do you have a fellow named Gleason rooming here, a News heeler?

He went out and across the campus to South Middle, where Regan was now rooming.

When you get tired you stop someone and ask the way to a rooming house.

Falstaff and I were rooming together, and when I went up I found him reading in bed.

Many of these boarding and rooming houses are so cold in winter.