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natatorium
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'natatorium' is correct and usable in written English.
A natatorium is an indoor swimming pool or complex, typically used for competitive or recreational swimming. Example: The local high school's natatorium was full of excited swimmers preparing for the upcoming swim meet.
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News & Media
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24 human-written examples
RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan — On the afternoon of Friday, March 11, the Takata High School swim team walked a half-mile to practice at the city's nearly new natatorium, overlooking the broad sand beach of Hirota Bay.
News & Media
The Beaumont Independent School District completed the center — which sits on 85 acres and includes a 10,600-seat football stadium and a competition-sized natatorium — last August.
News & Media
Tod Williams designed some pretty significant cultural institutions with his wife and partner, Billie Tsien — among them, Cranbrook's natatorium and the building that once housed the American Folk Art Museum (now threatened by the Museum of Modern Art's expansion).
News & Media
Any swimming pool can be called a natatorium, but the word is typically used to describe a building that houses a pool, often with attached locker rooms and showers.
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The house is in a historic district about a mile east of downtown Boise, and a short walk from both the city's geothermally heated pool (the Natatorium) and its botanic gardens, which also hosts concerts.
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Four years later, in 2000, after Phelps qualified for the United States Olympic team in the 200 butterfly, one of those boys came up to him in the stands at the Indiana University-Purdue Unatatoriumnatotorium to congratulate him.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
8 human-written examples
Sports facilities, including stadiums, natatoriums, tennis courts, and a rowing centre, have added to the leisure diversions available to city residents.
Encyclopedias
From the start, Zegna has been an uncommonly paternalistic company, erecting schools, gymnasiums, natatoriums, hospitals and "green" zones around its mills.
News & Media
You may sense the book entering Flaubertian longueurs as I recount how I swore my pubescent concubine to secrecy while taking her to natatoria in between some sessions of gentle sodomy for which I bribed her with a nickel.
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The hotel as a whole encompasses stables, golf courses, a spa, and a 'natatorium' (read: extravagant indoor swimming pool).
News & Media
BEIJING — Ryan Bailey, the center on the United States water polo team, stood with tears in his eyes on a podium over the pool at Yingdong Natatorium during pregame introductions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider your audience: if they may not be familiar with the term "natatorium", using "indoor swimming pool" may be more appropriate.
Common error
Don't use "natatorium" to refer to any swimming pool. Reserve it for situations where you're describing a dedicated building or complex specifically designed for swimming.
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Linguistic Context
The word "natatorium" functions as a noun, specifically referring to a building that houses a swimming pool. Ludwig AI affirms this usage, and examples show it describing locations of swimming practices and competitions.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Encyclopedias
8%
The New Yorker
8%
Less common in
The Guardian
8%
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "natatorium" is a grammatically correct noun referring to a building containing a swimming pool. Ludwig AI examples demonstrate its frequent use in news and media, often in formal contexts like architectural descriptions or reports on swimming events. While interchangeable with simpler terms like "indoor swimming pool", "natatorium" provides a level of specificity suitable for formal writing. While "natatorium" is a valid word, be mindful of your audience and the formality of the setting to decide when it is most appropriate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
indoor swimming pool
Replaces the more formal term with a simpler, more common phrase.
swimming bath
A slightly archaic term for a swimming pool, offering a historical nuance.
aquatic center
A more modern and comprehensive term for a facility that includes swimming pools and other water-related activities.
swimming complex
Highlights the multiple pools or features within the facility.
indoor pool facility
Emphasizes the indoor nature and purpose-built aspect of the structure.
covered swimming pool
Focuses on the presence of a roof or enclosure over the pool.
swimming hall
Implies a large, dedicated space for swimming.
pool house
A building specifically designed to house a swimming pool.
bathhouse
A broader term that can include swimming facilities and changing areas.
plunge pool enclosure
Describes a smaller, often private, indoor pool area.
FAQs
What is the definition of "natatorium"?
A "natatorium" is a building containing a swimming pool.
What can I say instead of "natatorium"?
You can use alternatives like "indoor swimming pool", "swimming bath", or "aquatic center" depending on the context.
Is "natatorium" a formal word?
Yes, "natatorium" is generally considered a more formal term for an indoor swimming pool. In everyday conversation, "indoor swimming pool" is more common.
Where might I encounter the word "natatorium"?
You're likely to see "natatorium" used in architectural descriptions, official documents related to recreational facilities, and news reports about swimming competitions or pool construction. It is also seen in older texts or historical contexts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested