Pronunciation: /ˈmænʃən/
noun a large, impressive house or building
A1 The mansion is big and beautiful.
A2 The old mansion has a lot of history behind it.
B1 The mansion was built in the 18th century and has been well-preserved.
B2 The wealthy family lived in the mansion for generations.
C1 The mansion's architecture is a perfect example of neoclassical design.
C2 The mansion's sprawling grounds include a tennis court and a swimming pool.
adjective mansion-like (describing something resembling a mansion)
A1 The mansion house was very big and beautiful.
A2 The mansion garden was filled with colorful flowers.
B1 The mansion party was attended by many important people.
B2 The mansion interior was elegantly decorated with antique furniture.
C1 The mansion architecture was a perfect blend of modern and classic styles.
C2 The mansion estate included a private lake and tennis court.
formal The wealthy businessman owned a grand mansion in the countryside.
informal Check out that huge mansion on the hill!
slang That mansion is straight up baller!
figurative Her mind was a vast mansion of knowledge and wisdom.
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