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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
reception room
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Bernstein went back to the locked reception room through an inner doorway.
▪ He sits in an oversized armchair in a huge reception room equipped with a state-of-the-art video wall.
▪ The reception room was little more than a hall.
▪ The public reception room was not a welcoming sight.
▪ Tommy, as usual, is whispering to Nico hotly when I come through the reception room.
Wiktionary
reception room

n. A room for receiving and entertaining guests.

WordNet
reception room

n. a room for receiving and entertaining visitors (as in a private house or hotel)

Usage examples of "reception room".

Smiling unnaturally and muttering to himself, he first sat down on the sofa in an attitude of despair, then rose, went to the door of the reception room and peeped through the crack, returned flourishing his arms, and took up a book.

He led the way to the reception room and gave instructions to Martha to admit whoever inquired for him.

I would sit in my reception room, staring out at the ruins of the Library, the way you stare at a soldier's empty sleeve, and I would see your face instead of the ruins.

The second time you must keep me waiting for an hour and a half, then come out into the reception room and shake hands and ask me whether I know the Wilsons of Podunk and say how nice that we have mutual friends, but you're in an awful hurry today and you'll call me up for lunch soon and then we'll talk business.

Lincoln opened and then shut the door to the Reception Room with a crash.

Teradia said, her deep voice tinged with awe as she took Torkes's arm and began to lead him back to the reception room.

On the balcony above the largest reception room, musicians played.

She left the echoing reception room with its vast pool, Tamt at her side, then dropped by the Subcommandant's quarters to check on Dr.