pavilion
Pronunciation: [pəˈvɪl.jən]
Word
Context: "architecture"
(noun) a pavilion is a large, open building or structure used for gatherings or activities. It often has a roof and is found in parks or gardens. People might use it for picnics, concerts, or other events.
Example
We enjoyed our picnic under the beautiful pavilion in the park.
Example
There wasn't enough space in the pavilion for everyone to sit comfortably.
Example
Have you seen the new pavilion that was built near the lake?
Context: "exhibition"
(noun) a pavilion can also be a special area or building at a fair or exhibition where different groups showcase their work or products. It's like a small house that shows off something special.
Example
The art pavilion displayed amazing paintings and sculptures.
Example
Unfortunately, the food pavilion only had limited options to choose from.
Example
Which pavilion are you planning to visit at the fair?
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