pavilion

[pəˈvɪljən]

pavilion Definition

  • 1a building or similar structure used for a specific purpose, often for entertainment or shelter
  • 2a large tent or canopy, especially one used for outdoor events

Using pavilion: Examples

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

  • Example

    The park has a pavilion for outdoor concerts.

  • Example

    The wedding reception was held in a beautiful pavilion.

  • Example

    The trade show featured several pavilions showcasing different industries.

pavilion Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with pavilion

  • a building at a cricket ground where players can change and store their equipment

    Example

    The team gathered in the cricket pavilion to discuss their strategy.

  • a separate building within a hospital complex, often used for specialized medical services

    Example

    The oncology department is located in the pavilion at the back of the hospital.

  • seating located under a roof or canopy, often used in outdoor sports venues

    Example

    We had pavilion seating for the baseball game, so we didn't get wet when it started raining.

Origins of pavilion

from Old French 'pavillon', meaning 'large tent'

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Summary: pavilion in Brief

A 'pavilion' [pəˈvɪljən] is a building or tent-like structure used for a specific purpose, such as entertainment or shelter. It can refer to a permanent structure like a gazebo or summerhouse, or a temporary structure like a large tent or canopy. Examples include park pavilions, trade show pavilions, and cricket pavilions.