place
Plural
places
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the part of space where someone or something is or they should be
- I want to find a new place to eat dinner tonight.
- I'm excited to explore new places on my vacation.
- I'm looking for a quiet place to study.
- The library is a great place to find books on various topics.
- The museum is a fascinating place to learn about history and art.
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a specific location on the earth's surface, often used in mapping
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a home or living space someone regards as their own
- After years of moving around, she finally found a place she could truly call her own.
- They invited us over to their new place for dinner last night.
- She decorated her place with vintage furniture and warm lighting.
- They're renovating their place to add an extra bedroom.
- He offered to let me stay at his place while I'm in town.
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a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane)
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any area set aside for a particular purpose
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an abstract mental location
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a general vicinity
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a particular situation
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the passage that is being read
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a blank area
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an item on a list or in a sequence
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proper or appropriate position or location
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a small street or a square in a town, often with houses around it
- They live in a quiet place near the center of the city.
- The new bakery is located on the corner of the place.
- Children were playing happily in the place after school.
- There is a small park in the middle of the place where people relax.
- We walked through the place and admired the beautiful old buildings.
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(in sports or competitions) a rank or position someone finishes in based on performance or time
- She finished in first place and won the gold medal.
- He was disappointed with his third place after leading most of the race.
- The team secured second place in the final standings.
- Only the top three places received trophies.
- Despite a rough start, she climbed to fourth place by the end.