noun
- a room located at the back of a building, often used for storage or private activities
adjective
- relating to secret or private political negotiations and decision-making
Usage: political
Examples
- The restaurant stored extra supplies in the backroom.
- She found old files in a dusty backroom of the office building.
- The backroom deal was negotiated away from public scrutiny.
- Backroom politics often determine who gets nominated for office.
- The candidate criticized the backroom negotiations that excluded voters.
- They moved the meeting to a backroom to avoid reporters.