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[ UK /pælˈe‍ɪʃə‍l/ ]
[ US /pəˈɫeɪʃəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. suitable for or like a palace
    a palatial yacht
    palatial furnishings
  2. relating to or being a palace
    the palatial residence

How To Use palatial In A Sentence

  • There is a fine square here called Madison, in the centre of which trees rise from fountain-watered grass, and statued figures of people who were men in their day and did things, palatial buildings, dignifying commerce, form the square. Impressions of a War Correspondent
  • He visited many speakeasies, “from mere drinking dens to palatially appointed private houses where you find whole families, including children, dining together with the utmost decorum, the elders taking wine.” CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • He relishes an opulent lifestyle with palatial homes in Europe and America, private jets, two yachts and a helicopter.
  • His extensive property portfolio includes a palatial London home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Millions watching the 60 Minutes show got a peek at the palatial home and its sprawling landscaped gardens. The Sun
  • All contained in a palatial home set in beautiful grounds. The Sun
  • Eve discovers the world of 'parachute kids,' children of wealthy absentee Asian parents set up in palatial homes near the best high schools. The Jasmine Trade: Summary and book reviews of The Jasmine Trade by Denise Hamilton.
  • It used to be a minor irritation that the press referred to his London home as palatial. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new "kumari" or living goddess, was carried from her parents 'home to an ancient palatial temple in the heart of the Nepali capital, Katmandu, where she will live until she reaches puberty and loses her divine status. Digital Point Forums
  • I was expecting his residence to be of palatial proportions.
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