Darkroom

Pronunciation: /ˈdɑːrˌkruːm/

Darkroom (noun)

  1. A small room kept very dark so photographic film or paper can be developed safely.
  2. A room or place used for private work, often with little light, to keep activities hidden.

Examples

  • The photographer worked in the darkroom to develop the film.
  • She kept the chemicals in the darkroom for photo developing.