chapel
[ˈtʃæpl]
Definition:
1. A place of worship that has its own altar.
2. A small building or room used for Christian worship in a school, prison, large private house, etc.
3. A separate part of a church or cathedral , with its own altar , used for some services and private prayer.
Use 'chapel' in a sentence:
- 1. Joseph and I generally go to chapel on Sundays.
- 2. You will see the chapel on the hill to your left.
- 3. The paintings in the chapel were perhaps a thousand years old.
- 4. The chapel has already won 100 percent support in a strike ballot to defend Mark and will be meeting this week to decide its next move.
- 5. Last week they decided to form a union chapel.
- 6. Mass for all our young people will be in the famous college chapel.
- 7. She works in the prison chapel , keeping it clean and tidy.
- 8. She always went to chapel on Sundays.
- 9. We go to the chapel to praise God.