chapel
A chapel, often non-denominational, that specializes in wedding ceremonies.
Refers to a chapel that is small in size.
Refers to a chapel that is small in size.
A chapel located within a college or university.
A chapel located within a university.
A chapel located within a school.
A smaller chapel located to the side of the main area of a larger church.
A chapel located within a hospital for patients, staff, and visitors.
A chapel not open to the public, for personal or group use.
A chapel reserved for the use of a specific family.
A chapel belonging to or used by a royal family.
A chapel built to commemorate a person or event.
A chapel located within a prison for inmates and staff.
A chapel used for funeral services.
A church for Baptist worship, especially in British English.
A church for Methodist worship, especially in British English.
Indicates location inside a chapel building.
Indicates being physically present at the chapel building.
Indicates being at a religious service, not just the building. Used without an article (e.g., 'They are at chapel').
To go to a chapel for a religious service, often used without an article. Common in institutional contexts (e.g., school).
To participate in a religious service at a chapel, often used without an article. Common in institutional contexts (e.g., school).
To state that a chapel is in honor of a particular saint or person.