chapel

word

/ˈtʃæpəɫ/
CHAP-uhl
/tʃˈæpəl/
CHAP-uhl

Definition

A chapel is a small Christian place of worship, often inside a school, hospital, airport, or large church. It can also be a small building used for prayer or religious services.

Usage & Nuances

Usually smaller and more private than a 'church'. Common phrases include 'school chapel', 'hospital chapel', and 'wedding chapel'. In some contexts, it may be non-denominational, especially in public institutions.

Example Sentences

The old chapel on campus is still used for concerts and weddings.

natural

We sat quietly in the chapel before the ceremony.

basic

The hospital has a small chapel on the first floor.

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They got married in a stone chapel by the lake.

basic

I found a quiet chapel at the airport and sat there for a few minutes.

natural

Let's stop by the chapel before we head back to the hotel.

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