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courtroom

American  
[kawrt-room, -room, kohrt-] / ˈkɔrtˌrum, -ˌrʊm, ˈkoʊrt- /

noun

  1. a room in which the sessions of a law court are held.


courtroom British  
/ -ˌrʊm, ˈkɔːtˌruːm /

noun

  1. a room in which the sittings of a law court are held

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Etymology

Origin of courtroom

First recorded in 1670–80; court + room

Example Sentences

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India's legal institutions are grappling alongside others around the world with how to regulate and monitor the use of AI in the courtroom.

From BBC

Brown declined to speak to a reporter outside the courtroom.

From Los Angeles Times

The courtroom was packed and the trial was in the full glare of national media.

From BBC

The small ground floor courtroom was full of Greek and foreign journalists on Thursday morning.

From BBC

They also nodded at his storied legal career, calling him “probably the smartest person in this courtroom.”

From The Wall Street Journal