palace
[C] Countable
pl: palaces
The term evokes an immediate sense of scale, luxury, and institutional power. It is not merely a large house, but a structure designed to project authority and prestige to the public and visiting dignitaries. The architectural expectation is one of formality, with vast halls, ornate decorations, and manicured grounds. In a non-literal sense, the word is often used to describe any place of extreme luxury or comfort, regardless of its official status. Calling a modern luxury hotel a palace suggests an overwhelming abundance of amenities and a level of opulence that feels excessive or otherworldly.
Used to count individual grand residences, such as stating there are several palaces in the city.