Meaning & Definition of word "Courthouse"

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    Courthouse

    /ˈkɔːrthɑʊs/

    noun:

    • 1. A building in which legal cases are heard and decided.
      • Example: The courthouse was packed with people waiting for their cases to be called.
    • 2. A place where justice is administered and legal proceedings occur.
      • Example: She went to the courthouse to file for divorce.
    • 3. The building that serves as the seat of the judiciary in a jurisdiction.
      • Example: The old courthouse in the town square is a historic landmark.
    • 4. A facility housing a court with judges, clerks, and other personnel.
      • Example: The new courthouse will open next month, offering modern facilities for all cases.

    Etymology

    The word 'courthouse' comes from the combination of 'court' and 'house', referring to a place where justice is administered.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    court appearance:

    The act of being present in court for a legal proceeding.

    go to court:

    To take a legal case to a court for resolution.

    court order:

    A directive issued by a court that requires a party to take a specific action.

    Related Words

    judge:

    An official who presides over court proceedings.

    lawyer:

    A professional who represents clients in legal matters.

    plaintiff:

    A person who brings a case against another in a court of law.

    Slang Meanings of courthouse

    Meaning: The place where legal battles happen.

    Example Sentence: He's spending a lot of time at the courthouse fighting his ex.

    Meaning: The site of courtroom drama.

    Example Sentence: Their relationship turned into a courthouse saga.