Pronunciation: /ˈmænər haʊs/
noun A large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
A1 The manor house had a big garden in front of it.
A2 The family lived in a beautiful manor house in the countryside.
B1 The manor house was built in the 18th century and has been well-preserved.
B2 Visitors can tour the manor house and learn about its history.
C1 The manor house is a prime example of Georgian architecture.
C2 The manor house's extensive grounds include a lake and a forest.
formal The manor house was a grand estate with sprawling gardens and ornate architecture.
informal The manor house is where the fancy parties happen.
slang That manor house is lit, bro!
figurative Her mind was like a mysterious manor house, full of hidden secrets waiting to be discovered.
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