brownstone (Meaning)

Wordnet

brownstone (n)

a reddish brown sandstone; used in buildings

a row house built of brownstone; reddish brown in color

Webster

brownstone (n.)

A dark variety of sandstone, much used for building purposes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of brownstone

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brownstone Sentence Examples

  1. The historic district was characterized by rows of elegant brownstone townhouses.
  2. She admired the intricate carvings on the façade of the brownstone building.
  3. Their apartment was located in a charming brownstone on the Upper West Side.
  4. The neighborhood was known for its well-preserved brownstone architecture.
  5. The brownstone stoop was a gathering place for neighbors to chat.
  6. He rented a studio in a converted brownstone in Brooklyn.
  7. The brownstone mansion stood as a symbol of wealth and prestige.
  8. The restoration project aimed to preserve the brownstone's original features.
  9. She dreamt of owning a brownstone with a garden in the backyard.
  10. The brownstone community exuded a sense of old-world charm amidst the bustling city.

FAQs About the word brownstone

a reddish brown sandstone; used in buildings, a row house built of brownstone; reddish brown in colorA dark variety of sandstone, much used for building purpose

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The historic district was characterized by rows of elegant brownstone townhouses.

She admired the intricate carvings on the façade of the brownstone building.

Their apartment was located in a charming brownstone on the Upper West Side.

The neighborhood was known for its well-preserved brownstone architecture.