Esplanade [noun]
Definition of Esplanade:
promenade
Opposite/Antonyms of Esplanade:
-
Sentence/Example of Esplanade:
She was delighted to know that the Esplanade Street house was in a dismantled condition.
She then went to live with her son-in-law in a magnificent mansion overlooking the Esplanade des Invalides.
The view from this esplanade was magnificent beyond description.
Just opposite him, at the hotel side of the terrace, there is a garden seat of the ordinary esplanade pattern.
Suddenly the print swam before his eyes, and the great esplanade seemed to rise.
In great perturbation he left the room promenading on the esplanade, in the midst of his hounds, talking uneasily to himself.
The view from this little esplanade atop, still better from the Church belfry, is wide and pretty.
He sat again on the Esplanade at Bombay, as the sun vanished in a flood of rosy gold, and released the world from his heat.
Across from the county jail on the parkway there near the esplanade.
Hardly one hundred years ago, on the site of the modern esplanade, there stood a temple consecrated to Mamba-Devi.