Rome

Pronunciation: /ˈroʊm/

Rome (noun)

  1. The capital city of Italy, known for its history and famous buildings.
  2. A major city in ancient times that led a large empire around the Mediterranean.
  3. The seat of the Pope and the main centre of the Roman Catholic Church.

Examples

  • Rome is crowded with museums and busy streets.
  • People visit Rome to see famous buildings.