courtyard

[ˈkɔːtjɑːd]

courtyard Definition

an unroofed area that is completely or partially enclosed by walls or buildings, typically one forming part of a castle or large house..

Using courtyard: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hotel had a beautiful courtyard with a fountain in the center.

  • Example

    The courtyard was used for outdoor performances during the summer.

  • Example

    The prisoners were allowed to exercise in the courtyard for an hour each day.

courtyard Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for courtyard

Phrases with courtyard

  • a courtyard located within the interior of a building or complex

    Example

    The inner courtyard of the palace was only accessible to the royal family and their guests.

  • a garden located within a courtyard, often featuring potted plants and small trees

    Example

    The courtyard garden was a peaceful oasis in the middle of the bustling city.

  • a type of traditional Chinese house built around a central courtyard

    Example

    The courtyard house was designed to provide natural light and ventilation to all rooms.

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Summary: courtyard in Brief

A 'courtyard' [ˈkɔːtjɑːd] is an unroofed area enclosed by walls or buildings, often found in castles or large houses. It can be used for various purposes, such as outdoor performances or exercise areas. The term extends into phrases like 'inner courtyard' and 'courtyard garden,' which denote specific types of courtyards.

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