palace

/ˈpæl.ɪs/
noun 3name 2verb 1

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

ancient | 14th-century, etc. | imperial, papal, presidential, royal | grand, great, magnificent, sumptuous, whacking great

veritable

After renovating, their modest apartment became a veritable palace in their eyes.

fairy-tale

VERB + PALACE

build | live in

PALACE + VERB

stand

A magnificent old palace stands in the center of the city, surrounded by beautiful gardens.

PALACE + NOUN

complex, compound | courtyard, gardens, grounds | gates | affairs | aide, guard, official, spokesman

coup, revolution

The military officers planned a palace revolution to overthrow the government.

PREP

at a/the ~, in a/the ~

PHRASES

the interior of the palace

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