Definition of Master bedroom

1. Noun. The principal bedroom in a house; usually occupied by the head of the household.


Definition of Master bedroom

1. Noun. A room in a house, in which the head of the house sleeps. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Master Bedroom

mastatrophy
mastauxe
mastaxes
mastectomee
mastectomies
mastectomy
masted
master
master's
master's degree
master's degrees
master's theses
master's thesis
master-at-arms
master bedroom (current term)
master bedrooms
master cast
master chief petty officer
master chief petty officers
master copy
master cylinder
master data
master data management
master eye
master file
master gland
master glands
master key

Literary usage of Master bedroom

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"... heads south to the bedroom. go south master bedroom This is the main master bedroom, overlooking the pool to the south through a sliding glass door. ..."

2. Beautiful Accommodation in Queensland, Australia by Simon St John (2004)
"Each master bedroom has an amazing ensuite, with a glass wall that slides away to bring the ... Downstairs, second master bedroom with double spa ensuite. ..."

3. The Secret Caribbean: Affordable Hideaways of the Rich and Famous by Brooke Comer (1999)
"Two luxury villas, each with a pool, open-air master bedroom, ... Nine one- bedroom suites with plunge pools, open-air master bedroom with queen bed and ..."

4. The Maybrick Case: A Treatise ... on the Facts of the Case, and of the by Alexander William Macdougall (1891)
"Mrs. Maybrick was in the little dressing-room through the master's bedroom. Nurse Gore was in the master's bedroom as I passed through. ..."

5. Practical Specifications of Works Executed in Architecture, Civil and by John Blenkarn (1865)
"Ceiling joists to be fixed on wall plates across boardroom and office, master's bedroom and store-room to be 4 x 2 >-. Joists to the board-room and office, ..."

6. The Necessity for Criminal Appeal: As Illustrated by the Maybrick Case and by Florence Elizabeth Chandler Maybrick, Joseph Hiam Levy (1899)
"On Thursday evening, the gth May, witness went to her master's bedroom, and, as she got to the bedroom door, she met Mrs Maybrick coming out. ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Master bedroom on Dictionary.com!Search for Master bedroom on Thesaurus.com!Search for Master bedroom on Google!Search for Master bedroom on Wikipedia!

Search