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bedroom

[bed-room, -room] / ˈbɛdˌrum, -ˌrʊm /
NOUN
place for sleeping
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In the weeks after Morgan moved in, Michelle grew worried about the cold winter air getting into Judith's bedroom, but Morgan insisted it "does her asthma good".

From BBC

Families usually install one small device in the corner of each of three rooms in a house—the bedroom, bathroom and main living area.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many retirees continue living in homes designed for family life, with extra bedrooms, large yards and high maintenance demands.

From MarketWatch

The bedrooms are charming yet impressive, with enough room for a queen-sized bed, large windows, and carpeted flooring.

From MarketWatch

But his heart wasn’t into it, because they’d reached the point on the street where he could see into his bedroom windows—where he’d been standing when he’d seen the intruder before.

From Literature