manor Antonyms

Meaning of manor

Wordnet

manor (n)

the mansion of a lord or wealthy person

the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)

Webster

manor (n.)

The land belonging to a lord or nobleman, or so much land as a lord or great personage kept in his own hands, for the use and subsistence of his family.

A tract of land occupied by tenants who pay a free-farm rent to the proprietor, sometimes in kind, and sometimes by performing certain stipulated services.

manor Sentence Examples

  1. The stately manor's sprawling lawns and manicured gardens exuded an aura of grandeur.
  2. The crumbling manor, once a symbol of opulence, now stood as a haunting reminder of its former glory.
  3. The manor's grand staircase led to a maze of opulent rooms adorned with lavish tapestries and gleaming chandeliers.
  4. Lady Hawthorne resided in a secluded manor on the outskirts of the village, her presence casting a mysterious air over the surroundings.
  5. The manor's secret passages whispered tales of clandestine meetings and forbidden love.
  6. The young lord of the manor was known for his eccentric habits and eccentric guests.
  7. The haunted manor on the hilltop was said to be the abode of a vengeful spirit seeking revenge.
  8. The dilapidated manor's broken windows and overgrown ivy hinted at a history of neglect and abandonment.
  9. The grand old manor was being renovated into a luxury hotel, preserving its architectural heritage while adapting it to modern needs.
  10. The abandoned manor stood as a solitary sentinel on the windswept moors, its secrets lost to time and the elements.

FAQs About the word manor

the mansion of a lord or wealthy person, the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)The land belonging to a lord or nobleman, or so much land as a l

villa, estate,mansion, palace, castle, hacienda,château, manor house, home, manse

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The stately manor's sprawling lawns and manicured gardens exuded an aura of grandeur.

The crumbling manor, once a symbol of opulence, now stood as a haunting reminder of its former glory.

The manor's grand staircase led to a maze of opulent rooms adorned with lavish tapestries and gleaming chandeliers.

Lady Hawthorne resided in a secluded manor on the outskirts of the village, her presence casting a mysterious air over the surroundings.