pavilion
2 synonyms and 0 antonyms for pavilion, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Noun — A large, often decorative tent, or a light open structure used as a shelter or for events.
Synonyms
Rare, literary or technical
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How to use pavilion
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Latin papilio, "butterfly" — early tents were named for their canvas sides, which spread out like wings.
Full origin of pavilion →Frequently asked questions
What does “pavilion” mean?
The word “pavilion” means a large, often decorative tent, or a light open structure used as a shelter or for events. In plain terms, a large tent-like or open-sided building used for shelter, events, or exhibitions.
How do you pronounce “pavilion”?
“Pavilion” is pronounced puh-VIHL-yuhn (/pəˈvɪljən/ in IPA).
How do you use “pavilion” in a sentence?
Here is “pavilion” used in a sentence: “The wedding reception was held in a pavilion by the lake.”
What part of speech is “pavilion”?
“Pavilion” is a noun.
Where does the word “pavilion” come from?
The word “pavilion” comes from Latin. From Latin papilio, "butterfly" — early tents were named for their canvas sides, which spread out like wings.
Is “pavilion” a common word?
“Pavilion” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “pavilion” have?
“Pavilion” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a large, often decorative tent, or a light open structure used as a shelter or for events.
What is the difference between a pavilion and a tent?
A tent is typically a simple, portable shelter, while a pavilion is often a larger, more decorative structure, such as an elaborate tent or light open building used for events, exhibitions, or shelter. Pavilions tend to be more architecturally distinctive and are often intended for public gathering rather than basic camping.
What is a pavilion at a sports ground used for?
At a sports ground, a pavilion is a building used to house players, officials, and often spectators, providing changing rooms, seating, or shelter, particularly common at cricket grounds in British usage.
Can pavilion refer to a structure at a fair or exhibition?
Yes, pavilion commonly describes a building used to house exhibits at a fair or exhibition, such as a national pavilion at a world's fair showcasing a particular country's culture or products.