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hall
A2
noun
Usage:
85%
Large Room, Assembly Room
Translation: Large Room, Assembly Room
Pronunciation: /hɔːl/
Meaning: A large room or area inside a building used for meetings, events, or gatherings.

A hall is a big room inside a building. People use it for meetings or events like parties or shows. It is often found in schools or community buildings.

We met in the school hall today.

The hall was full of people.

2
A2
noun
Usage:
80%
Corridor, Passage
Translation: Corridor, Passage
Pronunciation: /hɔːl/
Meaning: A passage or corridor inside a building that leads to other rooms.

A hall can also mean a long space inside a building. It usually connects rooms or doors. People walk through halls to reach other parts of the house or school.

The hall leads to my bedroom.

She walked down the hall quickly.

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B1
noun
Usage:
65%
Auditorium, Event Hall
Translation: Auditorium, Event Hall
Pronunciation: /hɔːl/
Meaning: A large public building for concerts, meetings, or public events.

Sometimes ‘hall’ is a name for a big public building. It is used for concerts, meetings or community events. Many towns have a town hall for important services and meetings.

We went to the concert in the hall.

The town hall hosts many shows.

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B2
noun
Usage:
40%
Mansion, Manor
Translation: Mansion, Manor
Pronunciation: /hɔːl/
Meaning: A large mansion or country house, especially in British English.

In some English places, ‘hall’ means a large old house or mansion. These houses are often in the countryside and are big and grand.

They visited an old hall in the countryside.

The hall had beautiful gardens around it.

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B1
noun
Usage:
55%
Dormitory, Residence
Translation: Dormitory, Residence
Pronunciation: /hɔːl/
Meaning: A college or university building where students live or study.

At colleges, a hall is a building where students live or meet. It can be dormitories or study rooms for students to use.

She lives in the student hall at college.

The hall offers many study spaces.

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C1
noun
Usage:
30%
Great Room, Reception Room
Translation: Great Room, Reception Room
Pronunciation: /hɔːl/
Meaning: A place in castles or palaces used for dining or receiving guests.

In old castles and palaces, a hall was a big room to eat or meet visitors. It was often decorated and very important for ceremonies.

The king met guests in the grand hall.

The hall was decorated with tapestries.

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B2
noun
Usage:
40%
Family Name
Translation: Family Name
Pronunciation: /hɔːl/
Meaning: A surname of English origin.

Hall is also a last name. Many people have this family name, especially in English-speaking countries.

Mr. Hall is my English teacher.

The Hall family lives nearby.

8
B1
noun
Usage:
70%
City Hall, Town Hall
Translation: City Hall, Town Hall
Pronunciation: /hɔːl/
Meaning: Refers to a large room or building used as a meeting place for a city or town government.

Hall can mean a building where city or town officials work. It is used for meetings about government and community services.

The mayor works at the city hall.

We voted in the town hall today.

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