pagoda

[pəˈɡəʊdə]

pagoda Definition

a temple or sacred building, typically a multi-tiered tower, in India and East Asia.

Using pagoda: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pagoda is a symbol of Buddhism in many Asian countries.

  • Example

    The famous pagoda in Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda.

  • Example

    The ancient pagodas in China are architectural wonders.

  • Example

    The Japanese pagoda has a unique design with curved roofs.

pagoda Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pagoda

Phrases with pagoda

  • a Buddhist temple in Kaifeng, China, built in 1049 during the Song dynasty

    Example

    The Iron Pagoda is one of the most famous pagodas in China.

  • a pagoda made entirely of wood, often found in Japan

    Example

    The Horyu-ji Temple in Japan is home to the oldest wooden pagoda in the world.

  • a pagoda made of stone, often found in Korea

    Example

    The Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple in South Korea are famous for their stone pagodas.

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Summary: pagoda in Brief

A 'pagoda' [pəˈɡəʊdə] is a temple or sacred building, typically a multi-tiered tower, found in India and East Asia. It is a symbol of Buddhism in many Asian countries, with unique designs such as the curved roofs of the Japanese pagoda. Other types of pagodas include the iron pagoda in China, the wooden pagoda in Japan, and the stone pagoda in Korea.

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