Baronial [adjective]

Definition of Baronial:

grand

Synonyms of Baronial:


Opposite/Antonyms of Baronial:

-


Sentence/Example of Baronial:

This is one of the finest as well as most strikingly situated of the great baronial residences in England.

Haddon Hall is saidPg 305 to be the most perfect of the baronial mansion houses now to be found in England.

It is known, however, that he lived in baronial style in his new town.

One almost expects to see some baronial hawking party, or some bridal procession issue from its recesses.

He was simply made to participate in baronial quarrels; and as these quarrels were frequent, his life was not altogether peaceful.

Winchelsea joined the baronial opposition which forced Edward to grant the “Confirmation of the Charters.”

And they returned to the Baronial Hall, which by this time presented a more cheerful appearance.

The manager was in the Baronial Hall, officiating as M.C.; he would go and inquire whether the removal had been by his orders.

Another waltz had just begun as they re-entered the Baronial Hall, and Ada glanced up at her companion from her daring brown eyes.

It has a noble appearance, yet the architecture is of the simplest baronial Scotch style.