Chapel
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English
Adjective
Chapel (not comparable)
- (in Wales) Describing a person who attends a nonconformist chapel.
Noun
Chapel (plural Chapels)- A place of worship, smaller than, or subordinate to a church.
- A place of worship in a civil institution such as an airport, prison etc.
- A funeral home, or a room in one for holding funeral services.
- A trade union branch in UK printing or journalism.
Adjectives for Chapel
dimly-lighted; wattled; bare; dreary; lofty; exquisite; fragrant; ivied; unimposing; nonconformist; encircling; compulsory; ancient; carved; gilded; brown-tiled; quaint; old-fashioned; lapis lazuli; private; quiet; forgotten, white-spired; shabby.
Verbs for Chapel
consecrate—; dedicate—; enlarge—; estab¬lish—; found—; frequent—; gather at—; grant to—; install in—; maintain—; occupy—; perform in—; revere at—; summon to—; worship in—; —accommodates; —awes; —beckons; —enshrines; —serves; —solaces.
Derived terms
- (trade union): father of chapel
- (trade union): mother of chapel
Thesaurus
auditorium, chantry, chapel of ease, chapel royal, concert hall, convention hall, dance hall, exhibition hall, gallery, hall, lecture hall, meetinghouse, music hall, opera house, oratorium, oratory, sacellum, sacrament chapel, sacrarium, school chapel, side chapel, stadium, theater, amphitheater, arena, assembly hall,
Pronunciation
Translations
Anagrams
Welsh
Noun
chapel
- capel (chapel) with the aspirate mutation.
Conjugation
Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
capel | gapel | nghapel | chapel |