palatial

[pəˈleɪʃəl]

palatial Definition

  • 1resembling a palace in being spacious and splendid
  • 2relating to a palace

Using palatial: Examples

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

  • Example

    The house had a palatial entrance hall.

  • Example

    The hotel offered palatial suites with stunning views of the city.

  • Example

    The palace was a palatial building with ornate decorations and furnishings.

palatial Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for palatial

Phrases with palatial

  • a large, luxurious house or mansion

    Example

    The billionaire's palatial home had a private cinema and a swimming pool.

  • a luxurious and spacious hotel room or apartment

    Example

    The hotel's palatial suites were equipped with a Jacuzzi and a private balcony.

  • a grand and impressive house or palace where someone lives

    Example

    The ambassador's palatial residence was located in the heart of the city.

Origins of palatial

from Latin 'palatium', meaning 'palace'

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Summary: palatial in Brief

'Palatial' [pəˈleɪʃəl] describes something that resembles or relates to a palace, being spacious and splendid. It is often used to describe luxurious homes, hotels, or residences, as in 'The hotel offered palatial suites with stunning views of the city.' 'Palatial' is synonymous with 'opulent' and 'sumptuous,' and antonymous with 'humble' and 'modest.'