From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstateroomstate‧room /ˈsteɪtrʊm, -ruːm/ noun [countable] 1 a private room or place for sleeping on a ship2 TBBone of the large rooms in a palace
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stateroom• The door to the after stateroom opened easily.• All staterooms are outside with large picture windows and private bathroom facilities.• She sat in their third-class stateroom.• Her light and airy teak interior has four staterooms, each with a private head, plus crew cabin.• The liner was huge; her stateroom resembled a house.• It may be needed simply, for example, for the part of the house containing the main staterooms.