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[ US /ˌbɛɫvəˈdɪɹ, ˌbɛɫvɪˈdɪɹ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɛlvɪdˌi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a gazebo sited to command a fine view
  2. densely branched Eurasian plant; foliage turns purple-red in autumn

How To Use belvedere In A Sentence

  • From this passage it would seem as if the belvedere actually projected from the side of the upper story or soler Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp
  • Similarly, Milizia could see in Bernini's Apollo and Daphne only a monstrous parody of the Apollo Belvedere, and he utterly condemned the Saint Bibiana.
  • Yesterday the first salvos were fired in a battle over plans for a giant incinerator in Belvedere.
  • All that was left of the old mansion was the belvedere from which to view sunsets that Bonaparte often compared to those of Venice.
  • Positioned near the pier, it functions as a shelter and belvedere for those awaiting the ferry
  • Here NGP proposes inserting what is effectively a completely new glazed building into the hole, rising on tall columns to provide an inhabited roof level with a cyclopean belvedere of a west wall.
  • You can take flight to Central Park in New York City and watch the hawks migrate south from Belvedere Castle, or you can take flight to Latin America and the Caribbean to find a colorful quetzal in Costa Rica.
  • Everybody else stayed on the belvedere, sipping iced drinks.
  • Lewis's estate was impressed with the way Belvedere's native features lend themselves to the fictional landscape.
  • Maria, originally from Belvedere Drive, started campaigning against "excessive profiteering" when she was charged €6 for a small bottle of wine in a city bar in November 2003.
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