Hall
UK /["/hɔːl/"]/US /["/hɔːl/"]/
Definition
a space or passage inside the entrance or front door of a building
In simple words: A large room or space in a building, often used for events.
Examples
- The hall was decorated for the wedding ceremony.
- Please wait for me in the main hall before the event starts.
- The school hall is used for assemblies and performances.
- He walked down the long hall, looking for his classroom.
- They installed beautiful paintings in the hall to make it more inviting.
- After the meeting, everyone gathered in the hall to socialize.
Usage notes
Commonly used to refer to a corridor or large room. Can be informal when talking about entrance areas. Usually not used for very small spaces.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Imagine walking through a grand hall with chandeliers — that's a 'hall'!
Collocations
- entrance
- entry
- front
- lead to
- across the hall
- along the hall
- at the end of the hall
- entrance
- entry
- front
- lead to
- across the hall
- along the hall
- at the end of the hall
- cavernous
- huge
- spacious
- crowd
- crowd into
- fill
- in the hall
- into the hall
- through the hall
- hall of residence
- cavernous
- huge
- spacious
- crowd
- crowd into
- fill
- in the hall
- into the hall
- through the hall
- hall of residence
Synonyms
- foyer
- auditorium
- lobby
- corridor
- vestibule
Antonyms
- outdoor space
- open area
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'halls' when pluralizing.
- Using 'hall' when referring to a room that is not primarily for gatherings.
- Mixing 'hall' with 'hallway' for the wrong context.