Edifices [noun]

Definition of Edifices:

structure

Synonyms of Edifices:


Opposite/Antonyms of Edifices:

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Sentence/Example of Edifices:

It was an antique, half-Gothic, half-Saracenic looking edifice, which they now approached.

The building in which meat and vegetables are sold, is a fine handsome edifice resembling a temple.

Enter the sacred edifice slowly, reverentially, and take your seat quietly.

A rich, tender sunshine is streaming in through the windows, and gilding the stately edifice with the purest light.

The cathedral is one of lesserPg 273 importance among the great English churches, though on the whole it is an imposing edifice.

But what a prodigious quantity of instruments must have been requisite to raise such an edifice!

The most conspicuous edifice of the town is the Municipal Building, forming a town hall and a court of justice.

The trooper turned from gazing at the edifice to the speaker, and, to his astonishment, he beheld the peddler.

Among them was her aunt, pointing with distraction to the fiery edifice, and apparently urging the dragoon to enter it.

There is considerable decorative skill displayed in the edifice; but the work looks opaque and needs brightening up.