Place ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Place ( noun )

  1. A particular point or position in space.
  2. A building or area for a particular purpose.
  3. A location where something happens or existed.
  4. A country or town.
  5. A rank or position in a particular order or sequence.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french place, from latin platea "broad street", later "open space", from greek plateia (hodos) "broad (wa.y)"

Examples:

  1. This is a beautiful place with wonderful scenery.
  2. She works in a small place that sells handmade jewelry.
  3. The concert took place in the park.
  4. London is a popular place to visit.
  5. He took first place in the race.

(As a verb)

Place ( verb )

  1. A particular point or position in space.
  2. A building or area for a particular purpose.
  3. A location where something happens or existed.
  4. A country or town.
  5. A rank or position in a particular order or sequence.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french place, from latin platea "broad street", later "open space", from greek plateia (hodos) "broad (wa.y)"

Examples:

  1. This is a beautiful place with wonderful scenery.
  2. She works in a small place that sells handmade jewelry.
  3. The concert took place in the park.
  4. London is a popular place to visit.
  5. He took first place in the race.
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