noun
- a large open space inside a building, often with a glass roof
- either of the two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood
- the central court of an ancient Roman house
Usage: architecture
Usage: anatomy
Usage: historical
Examples
- The hotel’s atrium featured a beautiful fountain and skylight.
- Students gathered in the school’s atrium during lunch break.
- The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.
- Blood flows from the atrium to the ventricle during each heartbeat.
- The ancient Roman villa had a spacious atrium at its center.
- Modern office buildings often include an atrium to create an open feeling.
- The shopping mall’s atrium was decorated with holiday lights.