balconied
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Adjective:
- Having one or more balconies: Describes a building, house, or structure that is equipped with a balcony or multiple balconies.
Usage
- The adjective balconied is used to modify nouns referring to buildings or architectural features. It is a descriptive term often found in architectural, real estate, or travel contexts.
Examples
- Adjective:
- We stayed in a charming, balconied apartment overlooking the piazza.
- The historic district is famous for its rows of balconied townhouses.
- The hotel offers several balconied suites with ocean views.
Advanced Usage
- "balconied facade": An architectural front of a building that features balconies.
- The theater's ornate, balconied facade is a city landmark.
- "multi-balconied": (A variant, though less common) Having many balconies.
- The multi-balconied skyscraper dominated the skyline.
Variants and Related Words
- Balcony (n): A platform enclosed by a wall or railing on the outside of a building, with access from an upper-floor window or door.
- Balconies (n): Plural form of 'balcony'.
Synonyms
- With a balcony/balconies: A more common, descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
- Gallery-equipped (archaic/rare): In some historical contexts, a gallery can be similar to a balcony.
Antonyms
- Balcony-less: (Informal) Lacking a balcony.
Adjective
- having balconies or a balcony
- the balconied houses of New Orleans