Villa - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- detached or semidetached suburban house
- country house in ancient Rome consisting of residential quarters and farm buildings around a courtyard
- pretentious and luxurious country residence with extensive grounds
Extra examples
They rented a seaside villa for two weeks.
...a millionaire with a luxurious villa in Mexico...
Victorian villas
Relaxing on the porch of our private villa was sheer bliss.
...a villa that has been embosomed by the verdant hills of northern Italy for three centuries...
...directed that upon her expiration her splendid Italian-style villa be given to the public as a museum...
Julia used to brag that her family had a villa in Spain.
Now he's bought a villa down south.
Dozens of photographers were gathered outside Jagger's villa.
We sold the business and bought a villa in Spain with the proceeds.
The villa sleeps four.
Together they went back inside the villa.
They own a house in France as well as a villa in Spain.
His villa is filled with evidence of his acquisitiveness.
The villa dominates the town
Word forms
singular: villa
plural: villas
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