mausoleum

word

Definition

A mausoleum is a large, impressive building where the bodies of dead people are buried, often members of the same family or important people.

Usage & Nuances

'Mausoleum' is a formal, architectural term. It's often used to describe grand, above-ground tombs, not ordinary graves or small tombs. Famous examples include the Taj Mahal and Lenin's Mausoleum. Not to be confused with 'tomb' (which is broader) or 'crypt' (which is underground and usually smaller).

Example Sentences

The king was buried in a mausoleum.

basic

A famous mausoleum is the Taj Mahal in India.

basic

Many tourists visit the ancient mausoleum every year.

natural

You can see the royal mausoleum on the hill from far away.

natural

The family built a small mausoleum in the cemetery.

basic

After his death, a grand mausoleum was constructed in his honor.

natural