Definitions for Camelot

Camelot Cam·e·lot

Spelling: [kam-uh-lot]
IPA: /ˈkæm əˌlɒt/

Camelot is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 258 anagrams from letters in Camelot (acelmot).

Definitions for Camelot

noun

  1. the legendary site of King Arthur's palace and court, possibly near Exeter, England.
  2. any idyllic place or period, especially one of great happiness.
  3. the glamorous ambience of Washington, D.C., during the administration of President John F. Kennedy, 1961–63.

Examples for Camelot

What is the word for a young camel, I wonder; is it camelet or Camelot?

Sir Lancelot told them it was in his mind to go to the jousts at Camelot.

White later wrote that he regretted the role he played in transmitting the Camelot myth to the public.

Leila went with her, and told the driver to stop at Camelot Mansions.

Then after a while they took their helms and rode together to Camelot.

But the Camelot image as applied to the Kennedy presidency had some unfortunate and unforeseen consequences.

That Winchester is not Camelot antiquaries have told us often enough.

She has signed on to reprise her role as Jackie Kennedy in the Reelz drama, The Kennedys: After Camelot.

But it was also this notion of how much attention our relationship had gotten, this kind of Camelot feel to it.

Mrs. Kennedy, interpreting the gist of the exchange, signaled to White that Camelot must be kept in the text.

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