tomb
[C] Countable
pl: tombs
This word carries a heavy atmosphere of permanence, silence, and often grandeur. It suggests a deliberate, architectural effort to preserve a body or a memory, moving beyond a simple grave to something designed for eternity. In a social or emotional sense, the word evokes a feeling of coldness and isolation. When used to describe a room or a building, it implies a place that is stifling, lifeless, or oppressive, where the air feels stagnant and the environment is devoid of warmth.
Countable when referring to individual burial structures like the Pyramids.