Associations to the word «Courtroom»
Noun
- Juror
- Bailiff
- Courthouse
- Jury
- Defendant
- Verdict
- Fitch
- Testimony
- Judge
- Prosecutor
- Trial
- Antic
- Lawyer
- Hearing
- Sentencing
- Spectator
- Demeanor
- Plaintiff
- Legal
- Witness
- Atrium
- Attorney
- Bench
- Drama
- Litigation
- Thriller
- Barrister
- Lobby
- Credibility
- Advocacy
- Proceeding
- Prosecution
- Jail
- Nuremberg
- Melodrama
- Eyewitness
- Drummond
- Bosch
- Aisle
- Transcript
- Classroom
- Verandah
- Manson
- Reporter
- Plea
- Deliberation
- Deputy
- Chamber
- Clerk
- Court
- Mural
- Arbitration
- Tort
- Felony
- Magistrate
- Counsel
- Buckley
- Brief
- Flashback
- Ceiling
- Accused
- Applause
- Mason
- Spence
- Sketch
- Jarrett
- Railing
- Floor
- Sheriff
- Recess
- Camera
- Justice
- Lucien
- Perry
Adjective
Wiktionary
COURTROOM, noun. The room where a judge presides over hearings and trials, sometimes with a jury.
Dictionary definition
COURTROOM, noun. A room in which a lawcourt sits; "television cameras were admitted in the courtroom".
Wise words
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