courtyards (Meaning)

courtyards

a court or enclosure next to a building, a court or enclosure adjacent to a building (such as a house or palace)

courtyards Sentence Examples

  1. The sprawling courtyard welcomed visitors with its lush greenery and trickling fountain.
  2. The inner courtyards of the palace provided a tranquil retreat from the bustling city streets.
  3. The monastery's courtyards echoed with the chanting of monks and the sound of wind chimes.
  4. The whitewashed courtyards of the Andalusian village gleamed in the sunlight.
  5. The courtyard of the old inn was a gathering place for travelers and locals alike.
  6. The overgrown courtyards whispered secrets of a forgotten past.
  7. Birdsong filled the air as children played in the sunny courtyard.
  8. The courtyard garden was a kaleidoscope of colors, with blooming flowers and vibrant foliage.
  9. The cobbled courtyards of the medieval town evoked a sense of history and mystery.
  10. The courtyard of the university library provided a peaceful sanctuary for students to study and contemplate.

FAQs About the word courtyards

a court or enclosure next to a building, a court or enclosure adjacent to a building (such as a house or palace)

quadrangles,patios, enclosures, yards, atriums, inclosures,plazas, courts, terraces, quads

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The sprawling courtyard welcomed visitors with its lush greenery and trickling fountain.

The inner courtyards of the palace provided a tranquil retreat from the bustling city streets.

The monastery's courtyards echoed with the chanting of monks and the sound of wind chimes.

The whitewashed courtyards of the Andalusian village gleamed in the sunlight.