chateau

[ˈʃætəʊ]

chateau Definition

a large French country house or castle, often giving its name to wine made in its neighborhood.

Using chateau: Examples

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

  • Example

    The chateau was built in the 16th century.

  • Example

    The vineyard produces a fine chateau wine.

  • Example

    We stayed at a beautiful chateau in the Loire Valley.

chateau Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chateau

Phrases with chateau

  • a wine produced in the region surrounding a particular chateau

    Example

    The chateau wine from this vineyard is known for its rich flavor.

  • chateau country

    an area of France known for its many chateaux

    Example

    We spent our vacation touring the chateau country of the Loire Valley.

  • a luxurious lifestyle associated with living in a chateau

    Example

    She dreamed of living the chateau life, surrounded by beautiful gardens and elegant furnishings.

Origins of chateau

from Old French 'castel', meaning 'castle'

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Summary: chateau in Brief

The term 'chateau' [ˈʃætəʊ] refers to a large French country house or castle, often associated with wine production. It can also denote a luxurious lifestyle, as in 'chateau life.' Synonyms include 'castle,' 'mansion,' and 'estate.'

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