manse Synonyms

manse Meaning

Wordnet

manse (n)

a large and imposing house

the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)

Webster

manse (n.)

A dwelling house, generally with land attached.

The parsonage; a clergyman's house.

manse Sentence Examples

  1. The stately manse stood at the edge of the village, a testament to the wealth of the parish.
  2. The retired pastor lived in a modest manse on the outskirts of town.
  3. The new minister was greeted with a warm welcome at the manse.
  4. The children played in the garden of the manse, their laughter filling the air.
  5. The manse was sold to a developer who converted it into a boutique hotel.
  6. The historical manse had been meticulously restored to its former glory.
  7. The community gathered at the manse for a service of remembrance.
  8. The manse was a sanctuary for the weary traveler.
  9. The attic of the manse was rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a former resident.
  10. The manse was a symbol of both religious and community life in the quaint village.

FAQs About the word manse

a large and imposing house, the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)A dwelling house, generally with land attached., The parsonage; a

castle, villa, estate, manor, hacienda,mansion, housing, home, manor house, hall

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The stately manse stood at the edge of the village, a testament to the wealth of the parish.

The retired pastor lived in a modest manse on the outskirts of town.

The new minister was greeted with a warm welcome at the manse.

The children played in the garden of the manse, their laughter filling the air.