Mansions is the plural of mansion
no its not a adjective its a noun
In my neighbourhood a big mansion is visible behind all the small houses. Mansion (definition): Villa, big house
If you are referring to a noun meaning stately home, this is spelt mansion.
One of these is likely your word: MANSION - (noun) a large house MENTION - (verb, noun) to speak of, or a spoken comment
The etymology behind the word "mansion" is quite interesting, as it is from the Latin word mansio, which means "dwelling", the noun derived from the verb manere, which means "to dwell".
"Villa" is an Italian equivalent of "mansion."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine singular noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "VEEL-lah."
The incredible-looking mansion looked like a palatial palace.
Sorry but there is no luigi's mansion: Return to the mansion but there should be.
There was a myriad of mirrors in the House of Mirrors Mansion. (noun) He was confused by the myriad choices in his company's health plan. (adjective)
Yes, the word background is a noun, a singular, common, compound noun; a word for the scenery behind a main feature or activity, a thing. Example sentence: The background of the story is Brooklyn during the depression. In the background of the portrait there was a mansion set on a hill.
The Mansion was a set.