castle

simple noun34 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A castle that is important in history.

A castle belonging to a king or queen.

A castle from a very long time ago.

A castle from the Middle Ages.

A large and important castle.

A large and impressive castle.

A castle that has been destroyed or is in a state of decay.

An extremely beautiful and impressive castle.

An excellent or very impressive castle.

A castle like one from a children's story, often magical.

An imaginary castle, often from a fantasy story.

A castle surrounded by walls.

A castle with small towers.

The defensive stone structure surrounding a castle.

The entrance to a castle.

A tall, narrow part of a castle.

The land and gardens surrounding a castle.

The remains of a castle that has been destroyed.

The main tower inside the walls of a castle.

The castle is located or situated in a place.

The castle has a view of something from a higher position.

The castle is in a high position.

Used to indicate location inside a castle.

To construct a castle.

To use violence to try to harm or defeat the people in a castle.

To protect a castle from attack.

To get control of a castle.

To keep control of a castle against an attack.

To take control of a castle by force.

To take control of a castle suddenly and by force.

To surround a castle with an army in order to attack it.

To surround a castle with an army for a long time to try to capture it.

To make a castle stronger and more difficult to attack.

To attack a castle suddenly and with a lot of force.