castle
a strongly fortified, permanently garrisoned stronghold.a large and stately residence, especially one, with high walls and towers, that imitates the form of a medieval castle.any place providing security and privacy: It may be small, but my home is my castle.
How would you describe a medieval castle?
A medieval castle was the fortified home of an important person, such as a lord or king. The medieval period, also called the Middle Ages, lasted from the 5th century CE to the end of the 15th century. During this time, many castles were built in Europe and the Middle East.
What are the 10 descriptive words?
These are some other descriptive words you might find fun:
Beautiful.Ugly.Smart.Clever.Gorgeous.Friendly.Happy.Sad.
How would you describe a Gothic castle?
Nowadays, when people talk of ‘gothic castles’, they’re usually meaning a mix of these two ideas. Gothic is taken to mean an architectural style as well as an atmosphere – of spooky, fearful, desolate and ruined old places. Eeeek! A terrifying tower of one of our favourite gothic castles – Hunyad in Transylvania.
What is a metaphor for a castle?
The 3 most effective metaphors for describing a castle are huge, spacious and lovely. When it comes to metaphors, they are the figure of speech which describes the action or object in the way which are not literally real, but aids in explain the visions or making any comparison.
What makes a good castle?
Build thick walls and battlements
As attackers fought their way around towards the gatehouse, those defending Prudhoe would man the tops of these walls and fire arrows and missiles down at them. The castle also has high ‘curtain walls’ which protect the castle’s inner and outer ‘wards’ or ‘baileys’.