vault
noun /vɔːlt/
/vɔːlt/
- a room with thick walls and a strong door, especially in a bank, used for keeping valuable things safe
- Most of her jewellery is stored in bank vaults.
- Thieves broke in and took over £2m from the vaults.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- secure
- subterranean
- underground
- …
- keep something in
- store something in
- lock
- …
- in a/the vault
- a room under a church or in a cemetery, used for burying people
- She is to be buried in the family vault.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- burial
- family
- royal
- …
- bury somebody in
- enlarge imagea roof or ceiling in the form of an arch or a series of archesTopics Buildingsc2
- a jump made by vaulting see also pole vault
Word Originnoun Middle English: from Old French voute, based on Latin volvere ‘to roll’.