What part of speech is palace?

Palace can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. palace is a noun, singular of palaces.

Inflections

Noun

What does palace mean?

Definitions

Verb

palace - To decorate or ornate.

Noun

palace - official residence of an exalted person (as a sovereign)
palace - a large and stately mansion
palace - a large ornate exhibition hall
palace - the governing group of a kingdom; "the palace issued an order binding on all subjects"

Examples of palace

#   Sentence  
1. noun The palace issued an order binding on all subjects.
2. noun Probing the 'palace coup'
3. noun The investigative committee, headed by state Sen. Joe Dunn, D-Santa Ana, is focusing on a series of events last fall filled with enough Shakespearean plot twists and intrigue that it has earned a name around the Capitol: "the palace coup."
4. noun The central question behind the palace coup is whether Terry Winter, the president of the Independent System Operator, acted alone when he took steps to remove key price caps designed to limit the amount power generators could charge.
5. noun What became known as the palace coup began on Oct. 26 when ISO board members voted for severe restrictions on the amount of money electricity producers could charge for power.
6. noun Valdiviesco, Don Antonio de, Bishop of Nicaragua, assassinated while playing chess in his palace at Leon.
7. noun In the palace live the king and the queen.
8. noun The palace has a tall tower.
9. noun Compared to our house, his is a palace.
10. noun The king was famous for his splendid palace.
11. noun The royal palace was built on a hill.
12. noun Visitors to the palace can still see this tennis court today.
13. noun The king once lived in that palace.
14. noun Those ruins were once a splendid palace.
15. noun This palace was built for the rich king.
Sentence  
noun
The palace issued an order binding on all subjects.
Probing the 'palace coup'
The investigative committee, headed by state Sen. Joe Dunn, D-Santa Ana, is focusing on a series of events last fall filled with enough Shakespearean plot twists and intrigue that it has earned a name around the Capitol: "the palace coup."
The central question behind the palace coup is whether Terry Winter, the president of the Independent System Operator, acted alone when he took steps to remove key price caps designed to limit the amount power generators could charge.
What became known as the palace coup began on Oct. 26 when ISO board members voted for severe restrictions on the amount of money electricity producers could charge for power.
Valdiviesco, Don Antonio de, Bishop of Nicaragua, assassinated while playing chess in his palace at Leon.
In the palace live the king and the queen.
The palace has a tall tower.
Compared to our house, his is a palace.
The king was famous for his splendid palace.
The royal palace was built on a hill.
Visitors to the palace can still see this tennis court today.
The king once lived in that palace.
Those ruins were once a splendid palace.
This palace was built for the rich king.

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