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palatial

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Adjective — Resembling a palace; extremely grand and spacious.

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palatial home palatial suite palatial estate

Etymology

From French palatial, based on Latin palatium, "palace."

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What does “palatial” mean?

The word “palatial” means resembling a palace; extremely grand and spacious. In plain terms, grand and luxurious, like a palace.

How do you pronounce “palatial”?

“Palatial” is pronounced puh-LAY-shuhl (/pəˈleɪʃəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “palatial” in a sentence?

Here is “palatial” used in a sentence: “They stayed in a palatial suite overlooking the sea.”

What part of speech is “palatial”?

“Palatial” is an adjective.

Where does the word “palatial” come from?

The word “palatial” comes from Latin. From French palatial, based on Latin palatium, "palace.".

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