hall · n
hall (BUILDING)
A2 a large room or building where meetings, concerts, and other events happen
Dictionary examples:
The sleepy students snored in sync in the lecture hall. (0.0)
The clown's big shoes echoed through the empty hall. (0.0)
The mayor tripped and rolled down the town hall steps. (0.0)
a concert/lecture hall (17.3)
There's an important meeting at the town hall. (22.2)
Her dream is to perform at Carnegie Hall. (24.0)
the students' dining hall (44.7)
hall (ENTRANCE)
A2 a room or passage in a building that leads to other rooms
Dictionary examples:
I practice my moonwalk in the hall when no one's looking. (0.0)
The cat slid down the hall like a furry bowling ball. (0.0)
My grandma races her walker through the hall every morning. (0.0)
an entrance hall (13.1)
Children are not allowed to run in the school halls. (24.4)