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the hall

 

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The Hall

Description:

The term "the hall" refers to a covered passageway or a large room typically found in a building, often serving as an entrance or a gathering area. It can also refer to a specific location within a building, such as a dining hall or a ballroom.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses and Usages:

Sense: Covered Passageway

An example of "the hall" as a covered passageway could be a hallway in a school connecting various classrooms.

Sample Sentence:

She walked down the hall, greeting her classmates along the way.

Sense: Large Room as an Entrance or Gathering Area

"The hall" can also describe a large room often used as an entrance or a gathering area, such as an entry hall in a stately home.

Sample Sentence:

The guests arrived and gathered in the spacious hall, awaiting the start of the ceremony.

Sense: Specific Location within a Building

"The hall" can refer to a specific location within a building, such as a dining hall or a ballroom.

Sample Sentence:

They held a grand dance in the beautifully decorated hall of the historic mansion.

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