🏰Castle (kɑsɛl)

noun
/ˈkæs.əl/
château; palais; (chateau, palais)

Signification

a large fortified building or set of buildings; a fortress
a large fortified building or complex of buildings, typically of the medieval period, used as a residence for nobility
Traduction de la signification
un grand bâtiment fortifié ou un ensemble de bâtiments; une forteresse
un grand bâtiment fortifié ou un ensemble de bâtiments; une forteresse

Phrases d'exemple

The medieval castle stood majestically on top of the hill.

Le château médiéval se dressait majestueusement au sommet de la colline.
Le château médiéval se dressait majestueusement au sommet de la colline.

The king lived in a grand castle on the hilltop.

Le roi vivait dans un grand château au sommet de la colline.
Le roi vivait dans un grand château au sommet de la colline.

Synonymes

fortress, stronghold, citadel, palace
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fortress, stronghold, citadel, palace
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fortress, palace, stronghold

Antonymes

hut, cottage, simple dwelling, shack
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hut, cottage, simple dwelling
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hut, shack

Collocations

medieval castle, ancient castle, castle walls, castle tower
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medieval castle, ancient castle, castle walls
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castle walls, medieval castle, castle tower

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