gondola

[ˈɡɒndələ]

gondola Definition

a long, narrow boat with a high prow and stern, used on the canals of Venice.

Using gondola: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gondola" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gondola ride in Venice was a highlight of our trip.

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    The gondolier expertly navigated the narrow canals.

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    The couple enjoyed a romantic gondola ride at sunset.

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    The gondola was decorated with colorful flowers for the festival.

gondola Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gondola

Phrases with gondola

  • a place where gondolas are docked and passengers can board or disembark

    Example

    The gondola station was crowded with tourists waiting for their turn to ride.

  • a competition in which participants race in gondolas

    Example

    The annual gondola race is a popular event in Venice.

  • a traditional song sung by gondoliers while navigating the canals of Venice

    Example

    The gondolier sang a beautiful gondola song as we glided through the water.

Origins of gondola

from Italian 'gondola', from Venetian 'góndoła', probably from Greek 'kóndylos', meaning 'knuckle'

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Summary: gondola in Brief

A 'gondola' [ˈɡɒndələ] is a long, narrow boat with a high prow and stern, typically used on the canals of Venice. It is often associated with romantic rides and sightseeing tours. The phrase 'gondola station' refers to a place where gondolas are docked, while 'gondola race' denotes a competition in which participants race in gondolas. A 'gondola song' is a traditional song sung by gondoliers while navigating the canals.

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