Pronunciation: /ˈæbiz/
noun a building occupied by a community of monks or nuns
A1 Abbeys are old buildings where monks used to live and pray.
A2 Visiting abbeys can give you a glimpse into medieval religious life.
B1 Many abbeys in Europe have been turned into tourist attractions.
B2 The architecture of abbeys often reflects the spiritual beliefs of the monks who built them.
C1 Scholars study the history of abbeys to understand the role of religion in shaping society.
C2 The preservation of abbeys is essential for maintaining cultural heritage for future generations.
formal The abbeys in the region are known for their stunning architecture and historical significance.
informal Let's go check out those old abbeys on our road trip this weekend.
slang Those abbeys are totally lit, we should definitely visit them.
figurative The abbeys of knowledge hold the secrets of the universe within their walls.
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