Meaning & Definition of word "Palatial"

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    Palatial

    /pəˈleɪʃəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to or resembling a palace, especially in being large and impressive.
      • Example: The palatial estate was adorned with golden chandeliers and vast ballrooms.
    • 2. Luxurious and elaborate in grandeur or scale.
      • Example: They enjoyed a palatial lifestyle, complete with personal chefs and private pools.
    • 3. Characteristic of a palace; spacious and splendid.
      • Example: The hotel featured palatial rooms that offered breathtaking views of the ocean.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'palatium', meaning 'palace' or 'palatial residence'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    palatial residence:

    A residence that is grand and luxurious.

    palatial home:

    A home that is very large and splendid.

    live in palatial style:

    To live in a manner that is exceedingly luxurious and opulent.

    Related Words

    palace:

    A large and impressive building forming the official residence of a ruler, including royal or noble residences.

    mansion:

    A large, impressive house.

    Slang Meanings of palatial

    Meaning: So luxurious it's like living in a castle.

    Example Sentence: His new apartment is palatial; you'd think he's living in a castle.

    Meaning: Extremely fancy or lavish.

    Example Sentence: That party was absolutely palatial; they had everything from gourmet food to a live band.