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mansions

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/ˈmænʃənz/ · man-sions

Large and impressive houses, often associated with wealth or nobility.

Meanings

nounformal

Large and impressive houses, often associated with wealth or nobility.

بہت بڑے اور متاثر کن مکانات، جو اکثر دولت یا اشرافیہ سے منسلک ہوتے ہیں۔

محلات

mahalat

Synonyms

palacesestatesvillasبادشاہی محلعمارتیںویلا

Antonyms

shackscottageshovelsکچے گھرچھوٹے مکاناتبہت سادہ رہائش

Common Collocations

  • luxurious mansions
  • historic mansions
  • grand mansions

Example Sentences

The city is known for its beautiful mansions along the river.

شہر اپنے کنارے پر خوبصورت محلات کے لئے مشہور ہے۔

Sheher apne kinare par khoobsurat mahalat ke liye mashhoor hai.

Many famous artists have lived in these mansions.

بہت سے مشہور فنکار ان محلات میں رہتے تھے۔

Bohat se mashhoor fankaar in mahalat mein rahte the.

The advancements in architecture have led to more sustainable mansions.

معماری میں ترقی نے مزید پائیدار محلات کی تعمیر کو ممکن بنایا ہے۔

Me'maari mein taraqqi ne mazeed paidar mahalat ki tameer ko mumkin banaya hai.

Easily Confused With

mansionette:A mansionette is typically a smaller version of a mansion, often in an apartment style.

Word Family

mansion
nounمحل
mansioned
verbمحلاتی بنانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'mansion' as a big 'man' house.

Picture a grand castle or palace surrounded by expansive gardens.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

چمکتی ہیں محلات، زرق برق کی ضیاء میں یہ دولت کی راہ سے چلتے ہیں ہمیشہ اس گلی میں

Chamakti hain mahalat, zarq barq ki ziya mein Yeh daulat ki raah se chalte hain hamesha is gali mein

Mansions shine in the luminous light, They walk the path of wealth, always in this street.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نہں دیکھو کہ محل کے اندر کیا ہے

Na dekho keh mahal ke andar kya hai

Do not look at what is inside the mansion.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "mansionem" — a dwelling place

First known use: 14th century

The term evolved from Latin through Old French before becoming part of Middle English, reflecting a large and impressive residence.