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The synonyms of “Mansion” are: hall, manse, mansion house, residence, house, sign, sign of the zodiac, star sign, abode, seat, manor, manor house, country house, villa, castle
Mansion as a Noun
Definitions of "Mansion" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mansion” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A terrace or mansion block.
- A large, impressive house.
- One of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided.
- A large and imposing house.
- (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided.
- A large block of flats.
Synonyms of "Mansion" as a noun (15 Words)
abode | A place of residence; a house or home. My humble abode. |
castle | A large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat. The crumbling stonework of a ruined castle. |
country house | An area outside of cities and towns. |
hall | A large building for meetings or entertainment. Pool hall. |
house | The management of a gambling house or casino. She felt she had to get out of the house. |
manor | The mansion of a lord or wealthy person. A Tudor manor house in the English countryside. |
manor house | The landed estate of a lord (including the house on it. |
manse | The residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman. She has just returned to her mother and the family manse after being expelled from convent school. |
mansion house | One of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided. |
residence | The official home of a government minister or other public or official figure. The youth hostel has been adapted from a private residence. |
seat | The part of a garment that covers the buttocks. He dusted off the seat before sitting down. |
sign | A fundamental linguistic unit linking a signifier to that which is signified. He posted signs in all the shop windows. |
sign of the zodiac | Having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges. |
star sign | A celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior. |
villa | Detached or semidetached suburban house. Madison Villas. |
Usage Examples of "Mansion" as a noun
- Carlyle Mansions.
Associations of "Mansion" (30 Words)
abidance | The act of abiding (enduring without yielding. |
abode | Any address at which you dwell more than temporarily. Their right of abode in Britain. |
addressee | The person to whom something is addressed. The need to state clearly the addressees of reports. |
apartment | A block of apartments. The Imperial apartments. |
boarding | The illegal action of body-checking an opponent violently into the boards from behind. The advantages of boarding. |
cottage | Perform homosexual acts in a public toilet. They said that at some point in their lives they ve cottaged or cruised in parks. |
domestic | Converted or adapted to domestic use. Domestic wine. |
domesticity | The quality of being domestic or domesticated. A royal family living in unpretentious domesticity. |
domicile | Law the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where whenever you are absent you intend to return every person is compelled to have one and only one domicile at a time. His wife has a domicile of origin in Germany. |
doorway | The entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close. Beth stood there in the doorway. |
duplex | Having two parts used technically of a device or process duplex adj allowing communication in opposite directions simultaneously. Duplex system. |
dwelling | A house, flat, or other place of residence. He built a modest dwelling near the pond. |
edifice | A complex system of beliefs. It was an imposing edifice. |
habitable | Fit for habitation. The habitable world. |
habitat | The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. A marine habitat. |
habitation | The native habitat or home of an animal or plant. Signs of human habitation. |
hall | English writer whose novel about a lesbian relationship was banned in Britain for many years (1883-1943. Lecture hall. |
home | At or to or in the direction of one s home or family. I was nineteen when I left home and went to college. |
homestead | Settle land given by the government and occupy it as a homestead. |
hut | Provide with huts. A beach hut. |
lodging | The act of lodging. He was looking for lodgings and a job. |
manor | The mansion of a lord or wealthy person. A Tudor manor house in the English countryside. |
mews | Street lined with buildings that were originally private stables but have been remodeled as dwellings. A mews house. |
neighborhood | An area within a city or town that has some distinctive features (especially one forming a community. He always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood. |
patio | A roofless inner courtyard in a Spanish or Spanish American house. A patio table and chairs. |
residence | A large and imposing house. He refused to live in the governor s residence. |
tenement | Any kind of permanent property, e.g. lands or rents, held from a superior. |
tepee | A Native American tent; usually of conical shape. |
toga | A loose flowing outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, made of a single piece of cloth and covering the whole body apart from the right arm. |
treetop | The upper branches and leaves of a tree or other plant. |