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Adjectives commonly used to describe "mansion" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
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Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
Of, pertaining to, or having responsibility for the day-to-day running of an organisation, business, country, etc.
Senses referring to subjective quality.
Grand; impressive; imposing.
Gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous; of remarkable beauty.
Characterised by or exhibiting elegance.
Possessing beauty, impressing the eye; attractive.
Grand, elegant or splendid in appearance.
Of or relating to the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901, or that period.
Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.
Pertaining to a president or presidency.
cordial and generous towards guests
Having plenty of space; roomy; capacious.
Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character.
Of or pertaining to a colony.
(n)
The language of Georgia, a country in Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
Having a pleasing appearance, good-looking, attractive, particularly:
Very large.
Of great size, large.
Of a large size or extent; great.
(uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.
Relating to now, for the time being; current.
An account of real or fictional events.
Fatherly; behaving as or characteristic of a father.
Senses relating to a thin, pointed object.
Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient.
Belonging or pertaining to an individual person, group of people, or entity that is not the state.
Previous.
Of or relating to a palace.
Very important; noteworthy: having importance or significance in history.
Pertaining to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, monarch of England and Ireland, from 1558 to 1603.
(figurative) Strongly or sublimely beautiful or pleasurable.
(of a place) Abandoned, without people.
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the south.
Relating to a prince.
Of, pertaining to, derived from, or possessed by, an ancestor or ancestors
Not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements; unpretentious, humble.
Castle-like: built or shaped like a castle; usually, specifically, having castellations (crenellations).
Commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.
Very large or wide (literally or figuratively).
Very fine in quality and comfortable.
Impressive in appearance; stately; imposing
Suffering from gloom; melancholy; dejected.
Providing physical comfort and ease; agreeable.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling the Moon (that is, Luna, the Earth's moon).
Of or relating to a monarch or his (or her) family.
Well known.
Delightful for beauty, harmony, or grace.
(US) Of the period prior to the American Civil War, especially in reference to the culture of the southern states.
Having the qualities of a lord; lordlike; noble
Making, or tending to make, a positive impression; having power to impress.
Magnificent, luxurious, splendid.
Extremely large; greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc.
Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
In a state of ruin; dilapidated.
Spacious and convenient; roomy and comfortable.
Of a location, frequented by a ghost or ghosts.
In style; fashionable.
(historical) Relating to or characteristic of the reign of James VI and I (of Scotland and England, 1567–1625).
First-rate; of the highest quality; exceptionally good.
Unhappy due to feeling isolated from contact with other people.
Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
(architecture) In the style of the Italian neoclassical architect Andrea Palladio.
Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
Giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.
Large in size, quantity, or value; ample; significant.
Living or being by oneself; alone; having no companion present
Italian in style or character.
(geometry) A polygon with four straight sides of equal length and four right angles; an equilateral rectangle; a regular quadrilateral.
(US, informal, often preceded by the) Police officers.
changed in form or function etc.
Making a noise, especially a loud unpleasant sound
Having pillars.
The act of one who looks; a glance.
Rich, sumptuous and extravagant.
Very large in size or extent.
Much discussed or written about.
Of, pertaining to, or favouring, an aristocracy