Courtrooms

/ˈkɔːrtˌruːmz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Rooms or chambers where judicial proceedings are conducted.
    The witnesses waited nervously outside the courtrooms before testifying.

Forms

  • courtroom

Commentary

'Courtrooms' is the plural form of 'courtroom,' which is the canonical singular term used to refer to the physical venue of judicial hearings.

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