"Catacomb" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Catacomb" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Catacomb" Meaning

A catacomb is a subterranean burial chamber or gallery, often of ancient times, typically dug out of the earth or rock. It is characterized by its narrow, winding passages and individual burial niches or compartments, where the deceased were placed in a reclining position, usually on stone slabs or sarcophagi.

"Catacomb" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Catacomb"


The tourists ventured deeper into the catacomb to explore the ancient burial chambers.
The professor led the students through the winding tunnels of the catacomb, pointing out the intricate frescoes on the walls.
As she walked through the catacomb, Emily felt the weight of history beneath her feet.
The guide began to tell the group about the significance of the ritualistic symbols etched into the walls of the catacomb.
After centuries of decay, the catacomb was finally restored to its former glory, revealing the ornate tombs of the nobility.

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