Villa ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Villa ( noun )

  1. A large, luxurious house in the country or by the sea, typically one that is used as a holiday home.
  2. A detached or semi-detached house in a suburban area.

Origin:

From the latin word "villa" meaning "country house".

Examples:

  1. The couple rented a villa on the French Riviera for their summer vacation.
  2. The villa was surrounded by lush gardens and had its own private pool.
  3. The businessman bought a villa in the suburbs as a weekend retreat.
  4. Many wealthy people have villas in the Mediterranean.
  5. The villa was grand and opulent, with marble floors and high ceilings.

(As a verb)

Villa ( verb )

  1. A large, luxurious house in the country or by the sea, typically one that is used as a holiday home.
  2. A detached or semi-detached house in a suburban area.

Origin:

From the latin word "villa" meaning "country house".

Examples:

  1. The couple rented a villa on the French Riviera for their summer vacation.
  2. The villa was surrounded by lush gardens and had its own private pool.
  3. The businessman bought a villa in the suburbs as a weekend retreat.
  4. Many wealthy people have villas in the Mediterranean.
  5. The villa was grand and opulent, with marble floors and high ceilings.
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