Princely chambers struck the eye of a discerning visitor with its splendor and luxury. Everything was cleaned with silk, brocade and velvet. On the tables stood gilt dishes decorated with precious gems. We will not ask if you would like to live in such a palace. First you need to figure out what the "chambers" are.
The lexical meaning
At first glance, the word "chambers" suspicion creeps in that it is somehow connected with the noun "peace". To refute or confirm our guess, let's look into the explanatory dictionary.
So what is a "chamber"?
First of all, I would like to note that the word we are studying belongs to the category of obsolete ones. It called the interior rooms. Consider an example:
- You are probably tired of the road, go to the guest rooms.
The interpretation of the word "chambers" is better to ask the teacher of the Russian language and literature.
Morphological characteristics
Morphology is one of the branches of the science of language, it studies the word as part of speech.
From the point of view of morphology, “chambers” is a common inanimate noun in the plural.
Case | Question | Examples |
Nominative | What? | What are chambers? |
Genitive | What? | These wonderful chambers had only one drawback: it was very cold here. |
Dative | Why? | Children ran around in chambers, cats and dogs were running around - in general, it was a lot of fun. |
Accusative | What? | There was not a soul in the hall; everyone rose to the upper chambers. |
Instrumental case | Than? | The old prince was pleased with the repaired chambers. |
Prepositional | About what? | From early childhood, the young maid of honor dreamed of being in the royal chambers. |
Synonyms
Synonyms are such wonderful words that can replace almost any word in a sentence without losing the original meaning.
What are "chambers" in other words?
- The room. - Fortunately, the room was warm, light and dry.
- Room. “There were innumerable rooms in the palace.”
- Ward. - In the royal chambers it was deserted.
- The chambermaid. - The girl was sitting day in the upper room.
- Hall. “The halls burned to the ground.”
- Svetelka. - The inmate was taken to a small lamp under the roof itself.
Compatibility with adjectives
Adjectives make our speech more colorful and brighter. What can be the chambers?
Tsarist, princely, pansky, boyar, rich, luxurious, magnificent, unimaginable, fairy-tale, fantastic, indescribable, colorful, top, clean, dirty, huge, big, cramped, poor, real, real, weird, bright, dark, warm, cold, icy, warm, toy, old women, maternal, paternal, girls, mermaids, women, men, new, decrepit, decrepit, icy.