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palatially adverb uk /pəˈleɪ.ʃəl.i/ us /pəˈleɪ.ʃəl.i/ in a way that relates to or is suitable for a palace(= a large house that is the home of a king or queen), especially in appearance: The rooms were palatially decorated with antique furniture and expensive carpets. The house was built in the 15th century and then palatially extended. The production of these luxury goods may have taken place largely within palatially controlled workshops. The apartment was was palatially and luxuriously furnished. The metro trains serve palatially decorated stations every few minutes. The journalists followed him up to his palatially decorated suite. They have become fabulously wealthy, living palatially behind high walls. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Buildings in general -bedroomed beach hut building bunkhouse campanile facility four-square geodesic dome half-timbered heritage multistorey new build non-residential non-structural Norman structurally structure tower turreted warren
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