Pronunciation: /bæˈstil/
noun a fortress in Paris that was used as a state prison and was stormed by revolutionaries on July 14, 1789
A1 The bastille was a fortress used as a prison in France.
A2 During the French Revolution, the people stormed the bastille and released the prisoners.
B1 The bastille played a significant role in the history of France as a symbol of tyranny.
B2 The storming of the bastille marked the beginning of the French Revolution.
C1 The bastille was demolished in 1789 and replaced with a public square.
C2 The fall of the bastille symbolized the end of the monarchy in France.
formal The Bastille was a fortress in Paris that was used as a state prison in the 18th century.
informal Let's visit the Bastille in Paris, it has an interesting history.
slang I heard the party at Bastille last night was lit!
figurative Breaking free from my old habits felt like storming the Bastille of my mind.
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