Castling

Pronunciation: /ˈkæsəl/

Castling (noun)

  1. a large, strong building from the past, used for protection and defense.
  2. a piece in chess that moves in straight lines along rows and columns.
  3. a person's home, seen as a place of safety and comfort.

Examples

  • The castle stood on the hill, overlooking the valley.
  • Tourists visited the ancient castle to learn about its history.

Common collocations: ancient castle, castle walls, defend the castle, move the castle, castle strategy

Synonyms of Castling

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Castling

  • A small, simple dwelling.