villa

word

/ˈvɪɫə/
VI-luh
/vˈɪlɐ/
VI-luh

Definition

A villa is a large, luxurious house, often in the countryside or near the sea, used for holidays or as a residence. In some places, it may also refer to a stylish suburban home.

Usage & Nuances

'Villa' is somewhat formal and is most often used for vacation homes or luxury residences, especially in Mediterranean or resort settings. In British English, 'villa' often means a holiday house; in the US, it's associated with luxury homes. Don't confuse with 'village' (a small town). Common collocations: 'holiday villa', 'luxury villa', 'seaside villa'.

Example Sentences

His dream is to retire and live in a seaside villa.

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Many celebrities own private villas in this region.

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They rented a villa by the sea for their vacation.

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My grandparents live in a beautiful villa in the countryside.

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They want to buy a villa for summer holidays.

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We spent the weekend relaxing by the pool at their villa.

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