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adjective
- 1. resembling a palace in being spacious and splendid: "her palatial apartment in Chicago"
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The meaning of PALATIAL is of, relating to, or being a palace. How to use palatial in a sentence.
(of a house or other property) large and highly decorated; like a palace: They lived in a palatial apartment. (Definition of palatial from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Palatial definition: of, relating to, or resembling a palace. See examples of PALATIAL used in a sentence.
Knowing that the adjective palatial is derived from the same Latin word as palace gives you a good sense of its meaning: magnificent, reminiscent of a home fit for a king. The Palatine (Collis Palatium in Latin) is the center of Rome’s famed Seven Hills.
(of a house or other property) large and highly decorated; like a palace: They lived in a palatial apartment. (Definition of palatial from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Definition of 'palatial' Word Frequency. palatial. (pəleɪʃəl ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A palatial house, hotel, or office building is very large and impressive. ...a palatial Hollywood mansion. ...the academy's palatial headquarters in Moscow. Synonyms: magnificent, grand, imposing, splendid More Synonyms of palatial.
Define palatial. palatial synonyms, palatial pronunciation, palatial translation, English dictionary definition of palatial. adj. 1. Of or suitable for a palace: palatial furnishings. 2. Of the nature of a palace, as in spaciousness or ornateness: a palatial yacht. pa·la′tial·ly...