Another word for room

room
n.
Space
vastness, reach, sweep, scope; see capacity 1, extent, leeway.
An enclosure
chamber, apartment, salon, cabin, cubicle, compartment, alcove, niche, vault. see also dining room.
Kinds of rooms include: living, sitting, drawing, dining, reception, bed, music, play, game, bath, guest, family, furnace, waiting, boudoir, cupboard, foyer, vestibule, study, library, den, recreation room, rec room, kitchen, hall, master bedroom, parlor, wardrobe, closet, press, scullery, pantry, basement, utility, laundry, sewing, cellar, attic, garret, anteroom, dormitory, alcove, ward, nacelle, barrack, office, breakfast nook, nursery, studio, schoolroom, loft, porch, sun room;
The possibility of admission
opening, place, opportunity; see vacancy 1.
A rented sleeping room; often plural
lodgings, chambers, quarters, studio, one-room apartment, bed-sitting room (British), efficiency apartment, flat, bachelor apartment*, digs*, pad*; see also apartment, bedroom.
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Another word for room

Suitable opportunity to accept or allow something:
elbowroom, latitude, leeway, margin, play, scope. See place, restraint
To provide with often temporary lodging:
accommodate, bed (down), berth, bestow, billet, board, bunk1, domicile, harbor, house, lodge, put up, quarter. See protection
MLA Style
"room." YourDictionary, n.d. Web. 12 February 2019. <https://thesaurus.yourdictionary.com/ROOM>.
APA Style
room. (n.d.). Retrieved February 12th, 2019, from https://thesaurus.yourdictionary.com/ROOM