Definitions for auditoriums

auditoriums au·di·to·ri·um

Spelling: [aw-di-tawr-ee-uh m, -tohr-]
IPA: /ˌɔ dɪˈtɔr i əm, -ˈtoʊr-/

Auditoriums is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 778 anagrams from letters in auditoriums (adiimorstuu).

Definitions for auditoriums

noun

  1. the space set apart for the audience in a theater, school, or other public building.
  2. a building for public gatherings; hall.
  3. the space set apart for the audience in a theater, school, or other public building.
  4. a building for public gatherings; hall.

Origin of auditoriums

1720-30; Latin: lecture hall; see auditor, -tory2

Examples for auditoriums

He was running all over the auditorium testing your voice with one of his gadgets.

The laboratory was on the Northern rim of the field, a ten-minute drive from the auditorium.

There will be 15 auditorium style classrooms, each with a capacity for 700 students.

In the car, during the ride to the auditorium, he did not speak.

Yet at my own institute every science program we put on fills up a 3,000-person auditorium with paying members of the public.

She was leaning on the edge of the box, and looking about the auditorium.

Your first big splash was in Cape Fear, and that auditorium scene between you and De Niro is beyond creepy to this day.

A local Dad joked sotto voce to his wife “And afterwards there will be a reception who will be in the auditorium!”

Being a true fan in a convention center, a stadium, an auditorium—that takes dedication, time and money.

They entered the auditorium and stood for a moment looking about the theatre.

They entered the auditorium and stood for a moment looking about the theatre.

She was leaning on the edge of the box, and looking about the auditorium.

A local Dad joked sotto voce to his wife “And afterwards there will be a reception who will be in the auditorium!”

Being a true fan in a convention center, a stadium, an auditorium—that takes dedication, time and money.

There will be 15 auditorium style classrooms, each with a capacity for 700 students.

He was running all over the auditorium testing your voice with one of his gadgets.

Your first big splash was in Cape Fear, and that auditorium scene between you and De Niro is beyond creepy to this day.

In the car, during the ride to the auditorium, he did not speak.

Yet at my own institute every science program we put on fills up a 3,000-person auditorium with paying members of the public.

The laboratory was on the Northern rim of the field, a ten-minute drive from the auditorium.

Word Value for auditoriums
Scrable

13

Words with friends

16

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