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[ plah-zuh, plaz-uh ] / ˈplɑ zə, ˈplæz ə / SEE SYNONYMS FOR plaza ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna public square or open space in a city or town. shopping plaza. an area along an expressway where public facilities, as service stations and rest rooms, are available. Origin of plaza1675–85; <Spanish <Latin platea street <Greek plateîa broad street. See place Words nearby plazaplaywear, play with, play with fire, playwright, playwriting, plaza, plaza de toros, Plaza Lasso, PLC, plea, plea-bargain Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for plazaIn her struggle to find her daughter, Esther becomes one of the founders of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo. How Pope Francis Became the World’s BFF|Jason Berry|December 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST The Plaza Hotel cooked a fancy-pants latke with red wine braised oxtail, horseradish sunchoke cream, and crispy kale. I Ate Potato Pancakes Til I Plotzed|Emily Shire|December 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST A crate of the stuff arrived at the studio, compliments of the Plaza Athénée. Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST When they do dine, the Hitchcocks sometimes use Limoges china marked “Plaza Athénée.” Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
One observer recalled them hitting the ground “like melons,” as the music piped into the plaza played “How Deep Is Your Love?” The Resilient City: New York After 9/11|John Avlon|September 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST By nine o'clock I had cleaned up my side of the town, and returned to the plaza. Captain Macklin|Richard Harding Davis To "Fifth Avenue" is owed the following description of the neighbourhood of the present Plaza in the middle of the last century. Fifth Avenue|Arthur Bartlett Maurice When with slow and pondering action she hung up the receiver it occurred to her that she resented the idea of going to the Plaza. The Call of the Canyon|Zane Grey The sun was already high, and the plaza had become a furnace. Carmen Ariza|Charles Francis Stocking The Plaza was full of people, women talking under the stiff palms, and men sitting on wicker chairs on the hotel piazza opposite. The Belted Seas|Arthur Colton
British Dictionary definitions for plaza/ (ˈplɑːzə, Spanish ˈplaθa) /
nounan open space or square, esp in Spain or a Spanish-speaking country mainly US and Canadian - a modern complex of shops, buildings, and parking areas
- (capital when part of a name)Rockefeller Plaza
Word Origin for plazaC17: from Spanish, from Latin platēa courtyard, from Greek plateia; see place Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to plazasquare, park, court, green, common |