The difference between Cloakroom and Coatroom

When used as nouns, cloakroom means a room intended for holding guests' cloaks and other heavy outerwear, as at a theater, whereas coatroom means a room intended for holding guests' coats and other heavy outerwear, as at a theater.


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  1. Cloakroom as a noun:

    A room intended for holding guests' cloaks and other heavy outerwear, as at a theater.

  2. Cloakroom as a noun (British):

    A room intended for holding luggage, as at an airport.

  3. Cloakroom as a noun:

    A private lounge next to a legislative chamber.

  4. Cloakroom as a noun (British, euphemistic):

    A lavatory, now particularly a small secondary lavatory or a men's room.

  1. Coatroom as a noun (US):

    A room intended for holding guests' coats and other heavy outerwear, as at a theater; a cloakroom.