Pronunciation: /pleɪs/
noun a specific point, position, or area in space; a location
A1 My favorite place to relax is in my backyard.
A2 The park is a great place to have a picnic with friends.
B1 The museum is a fascinating place to learn about history.
B2 New York City is a vibrant place with endless things to do.
C1 The restaurant we went to last night was a top-rated place for fine dining.
C2 The ancient ruins in Greece are a must-see place for history enthusiasts.
verb to put in a particular position or order; to find a home or lodging for
A1 She places the book on the table.
A2 He places the keys in his pocket before leaving.
B1 The chef placed the garnish on top of the dish before serving it.
B2 The artist carefully placed each brush stroke on the canvas.
C1 The architect placed the columns strategically to support the weight of the building.
C2 The conductor placed the musicians in their positions before starting the symphony.
formal The conference will take place at the convention center.
informal Let's meet at the usual place for lunch.
slang This place is lit, let's party here every weekend!
figurative In her heart, he held a special place that no one else could fill.
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