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palatial
/ əˈɪʃə /
adjective
- of, resembling, or suitable for a palace; sumptuous
Derived Forms
- 貹ˈپԱ, noun
- 貹ˈپ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- 貹·t· adverb
- 貹·t·Ա noun
- ܲp·t adjective
Example Sentences
In the most palatial surroundings of this rebuilt stadium, this had the look and feel of the end of an era.
His palatial property overlooks the old wells where he’d made his fortune, but by the end of the story, Marlowe sees figurative as well as literal sordidness among its remnants.
Barrett claimed that, for years, the duo had been throwing elaborate sex events at their palatial home in the Hamptons.
But for now, the flagship Love.Life opens Saturday adjacent to — you guessed it — a palatial Whole Foods Market.
The series concludes with a dramatization of a woman resembling Charatan driving a luxury convertible down a scenic road and arriving at a palatial waterfront estate.
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