Definitions for esplanades

esplanades es·pla·nade

Spelling: [es-pluh-nahd, -neyd, es-pluh-nahd, -
IPA: /ˈɛs pləˌnɑd, -ˌneɪd, ˌɛs pləˈnɑd, -ˈneɪd/

Esplanades is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 487 anagrams from letters in esplanades (aadeelnpss).

Definitions for esplanades

noun

  1. any open, level space, especially one serving for public walks or drives.
  2. any open, level space, especially one serving for public walks or drives.

Origin of esplanades

1675-85; French Italian spianata, noun use of feminine past participle of spianare Latin explānāre to level; see -ade1

Examples for esplanades

The King was on the esplanade, and the soldiers were just marching past to mount guard.

The 'Four Seasons' Hotel was on the esplanade facing the northern beach.

Piers, or abutments, had also been built along the ledge, so as to form an esplanade.

At the upper end of the esplanade there was a gateway leading into the castle yard.

He was marched to the esplanade and shot, first by Truphemy and then by the others.

The esplanade was generally solitary, and suited our musings.

I left the palace and went to the esplanade in order to wait for him.

esplanade, sands, and by-streets were swarming with passers to and fro.

The view from this esplanade was magnificent beyond description.

There the street widened to the great square of the esplanade.

The 'Four Seasons' Hotel was on the esplanade facing the northern beach.

Piers, or abutments, had also been built along the ledge, so as to form an esplanade.

esplanade, sands, and by-streets were swarming with passers to and fro.

I left the palace and went to the esplanade in order to wait for him.

The King was on the esplanade, and the soldiers were just marching past to mount guard.

The view from this esplanade was magnificent beyond description.

The esplanade was generally solitary, and suited our musings.

At the upper end of the esplanade there was a gateway leading into the castle yard.

He was marched to the esplanade and shot, first by Truphemy and then by the others.

There the street widened to the great square of the esplanade.

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