How Do You Spell BEDCHAMBER?

Pronunciation: [bˈɛdt͡ʃe͡ɪmbə] (IPA)

The word "bedchamber" is spelled with four syllables: /ˈbɛd tʃeɪm bər/. The first syllable contains the short "e" sound, followed by the "d" consonant sound. The second syllable contains the "ch" consonant sound and the long "a" vowel sound, pronounced like "ay". The third syllable contains the short "i" sound and the "m" consonant sound. The fourth and final syllable contains the unstressed, reduced vowel sound and the "r" consonant sound. This word is commonly used to refer to a bedroom in a formal or old-fashioned context.

BEDCHAMBER Meaning and Definition

  1. A bedchamber is a room within a house or a palace specifically designed for sleeping and resting purposes. It is a private space intended for one or more individuals to sleep comfortably and securely. Typically, a bedchamber is furnished with an appropriate-sized bed, along with other necessary furniture such as wardrobes, dressers, and bedside tables.

    Bedchambers are usually located on the upper floors of a residential building, providing a sense of privacy and seclusion. They may have windows that can be opened to allow fresh air and natural light into the room. Sometimes, bedchambers are connected to an adjoining bathroom for convenience, hygiene, and facilitation of personal care activities.

    Back in history, bedchambers held significant social and cultural relevance, particularly in grand households and castles. The decor and furnishings of a bedchamber reflected the status and wealth of its occupants. Often, bedchambers displayed ornate tapestries, intricate detailing, luxurious fabrics, and extravagant lighting fixtures.

    Today, while bedchambers still serve as personal retreats for their users, they have evolved in accordance with contemporary design sensibilities. Modern bedchambers are adaptable spaces that cater to individual preferences and styles. They may incorporate elements such as cozy seating areas, entertainment systems, and workspaces, providing versatility beyond the primary function of sleep.

  2. A room in which there is a bed.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for BEDCHAMBER

  • vedchamber
  • nedchamber
  • hedchamber
  • gedchamber
  • bwdchamber
  • bsdchamber
  • bddchamber
  • brdchamber
  • b4dchamber
  • b3dchamber
  • beschamber
  • bexchamber
  • becchamber
  • befchamber
  • berchamber
  • beechamber
  • bedxhamber
  • bedchember
  • briedchamber
  • bedchamper
  • Brydchamber

Etymology of BEDCHAMBER

The word "bedchamber" originated from the combination of two Old English words: "bedd" meaning "bed" and "cambre" meaning "chamber" or "room". "Bedd" itself can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "badjam", while "cambre" is derived from the Latin "camera" meaning "vaulted room" or "chamber". Over time, these elements merged in Old English to form "bedchamber", referring to a private room containing a bed, typically used for sleeping or resting.

Plural form of BEDCHAMBER is BEDCHAMBERS

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