Dictionary
dayroom
noun day·room \ˈdā-ˌrüm, -ˌru̇m\
: a room in a hospital, prison, etc., where people can watch television, talk, etc.
Full Definition of DAYROOM
: a room (as in a hospital) equipped for relaxation and recreation
See dayroom defined for English-language learners
ADVERTISEMENT
First Known Use of DAYROOM
1823
Rhymes with DAYROOM
abloom, assume, backroom, ballroom, barroom, bathroom, bedroom, boardroom, bridegroom, broadloom, chat room, checkroom, classroom, clean room, cloakroom, coatroom, consume, costume, courtroom, darkroom, entomb, enwomb, exhume, foredoom, front room, great room, greenroom, guardroom, gun room, headroom, heirloom, homeroom, houseroom, illume, inhume, jibboom, Khartoum, legroom, legume, lunchroom, men's room, mudroom, mushroom, newsroom, perfume, playroom, poolroom, pressroom, presume, push broom, relume, restroom, resume, salesroom, schoolroom, Scotch broom, sea room, showroom, sickroom, simoom, squad room, stateroom, stockroom, storeroom, strong room, subsume, sunroom, taproom, Targum, tearoom, throne room, toolroom, wardroom, washroom, weight room, whisk broom, white room, workroom
Seen & Heard
What made you want to look up dayroom? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).