Stately+mansion

  • 11mansion house — noun a large and imposing house • Syn: ↑mansion, ↑manse, ↑hall, ↑residence • Hypernyms: ↑house • Hyponyms: ↑manor, ↑manor house, ↑ …

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  • 12stately — adj. Stately is used with these nouns: ↑dance, ↑home, ↑mansion, ↑procession, ↑progress, ↑walk …

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  • 13mansion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. house, manor, hall, villa. See abode. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. villa, house, hall, palace, stately home; see also estate 1 , home 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. manor, estate, chateau, villa,… …

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  • 14stately home — Brit. a country mansion, usually of architectural interest and often open to the public. * * * …

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  • 15mansion — man·sion || mænʃn n. very large and stately home …

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  • 16mansion — noun a tour of Beverly Hills mansions Syn: stately home, hall, manor, manor house, country house; informal palace; formal residence Ant: hovel …

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  • 17mansion — n 1. palace, palatial or stately residence, Fr. hbtel, It. palazzo. villa, chateau, castle, Chiefly Brit. hall, Brit. court, Archit. folly, Sl. spread. 2. manor, manor house, manor seat, estate, country estate, country home, country house,… …

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  • 18mansion — noun Syn: country house, stately home, hall, manor house; informal palace, pile Ant: hovel …

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  • 19mansion — man•sion [[t]ˈmæn ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a very large or stately residence 2) why manor house 3) brit. Often, mansions Chiefly Brit. apartment house 4) a) astrol. house 15) b) astrol. each of 28 divisions of the sky occupied by the moon on successive… …

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  • 20mansion — /ˈmænʃən / (say manshuhn) noun 1. an imposing or stately residence. 2. (plural) British a block of flats. 3. Obsolete a place of abode. 4. Astrology each of twenty eight divisions of the ecliptic occupied by the moon on successive days. {Middle… …