Meaning & Definition of word "Courtroom"

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    Courtroom

    /ˈkɔːrt.ruːm/

    noun:

    • 1. A room in which a law court is held.
      • Example: The lawyer presented her case in front of the judge in the crowded courtroom.
    • 2. The place where legal proceedings occur, typically including areas for the judge, jury, and attorneys.
      • Example: The judge entered the courtroom, signaling the start of the trial.
    • 3. A setting for legal disputes, hearings, and trials.
      • Example: The courtroom was silent as the verdict was read.
    • 4. An environment marked by legal formalities and proceedings.
      • Example: Tensions ran high in the courtroom as both sides awaited the ruling.

    Etymology

    From 'court' (from Old French 'curt') combined with 'room'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in the courtroom:

    Referring to the activities that take place in a court of law.

    courtroom drama:

    A situation involving intense or emotional legal proceedings.

    courtroom procedures:

    The formal processes followed in a court of law.

    Related Words

    judge:

    An official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.

    lawyer:

    A person who practices or studies law; an attorney.

    jury:

    A group of people sworn to render a verdict in a legal case.

    Slang Meanings of courtroom

    Meaning: The hot seat

    Example Sentence: Once he took the stand, he knew he was in the hot seat in the courtroom.

    Meaning: Courtroom antics

    Example Sentence: The lawyer's courtroom antics had everyone in stitches.