family room

noun

1
US : a large room designed as a recreation center and informal gathering place for members of a family
2
British : a room in a pub where children are allowed

Examples of family room in a Sentence

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For casual gatherings, a family room with one of the home’s seven fireplaces is on the left, while the formal living room, also with a fireplace, is on the right. James Alexander, Hartford Courant, 5 July 2026 While restrooms and showers are shared, family room guests still receive access to bedding, towels, complimentary meals, a lounge, priority boarding, and a dedicated attendant. Abby Price, Travel + Leisure, 4 July 2026 In back, the kitchen, family room, and primary bedroom all spill open to an ample deck. Tori Latham, Robb Report, 2 July 2026 Making the room feel too formal Brooke Sabia of Phase 4 Design Group always notices when a living room skews more formal in order to differentiate it from the family room or other more casual areas of the home. Madeline Bilis, Architectural Digest, 26 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for family room

Word History

First Known Use

1772, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of family room was in 1772

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“Family room.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/family%20room. Accessed 10 Jul. 2026.

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