Explore Cathedrals through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Cathedrals meaning
plural of cathedral
Using Cathedrals
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of cathedral
- In the example corpus, cathedrals often appears in combinations such as: cathedrals and, and cathedrals, english cathedrals.
Context around Cathedrals
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cathedrals
- In this selection, "cathedrals" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, english, majestic, beautiful, owe, english and sprawl stand out and add context to how "cathedrals" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and the cathedrals that had and best known cathedrals dozens of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cathedrals" sits close to words such as acupuncture, aero and ahl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cathedrals
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
He said cathedrals “are never finished”. (6 words)
We sailed by enormous centuries old cities, castles, cathedrals, and churches. (11 words)
Joshua has also given concerts in many of Britain’s great cathedrals. (12 words)
The same God that moved in the Apostles and did not surrender unto fear, is the same God of medieval times that inspired majestic Cathedrals; is the same fearless God that moves the most beautiful cathedrals, our bodies (temples of the Holy Spirit). (43 words)
In Nantes, which is home to one of France’s best known cathedrals, dozens of people, wearing face masks, knelt down with umbrellas in pouring rain to pray in the central Graslin Square, and to support calls for public masses to resume. (42 words)
The relationship of music to its original place and purpose is key to the Sixteen, as demonstrated for the past 20 years in their annual choral pilgrimages around the UK’s churches and cathedrals. (34 words)
Any structure is welcome; the list in 2018 included everything from castles and cathedrals to racecourses, cranes, fountains, and even a telephone box! (23 words)
Example sentences (20)
The same God that moved in the Apostles and did not surrender unto fear, is the same God of medieval times that inspired majestic Cathedrals; is the same fearless God that moves the most beautiful cathedrals, our bodies (temples of the Holy Spirit).
Many cathedrals owe their foundation to this date, with others beginning as abbey churches, and later becoming cathedrals.
The monasteries, which sometimes also functioned as cathedrals, and the cathedrals that had bodies of secular clergy often living in community, were a major source of power in Europe.
These works were created and performed in cathedrals, and made use of the resonant modes of their respective cathedrals to create harmonies.
Unlike French cathedrals, English cathedrals sprawl across their sites, with double transepts projecting strongly and Lady Chapels tacked on at a later date, such as at Westminster Abbey.
Joshua has also given concerts in many of Britain’s great cathedrals.
Russell's tour is taking him around cathedrals and other impressive buildings of the UK, which is how he ended up with Ryde All Saints Church as one of the tour dates.
The Association of English Cathedrals (AEC) said that many recorded a more than 100 per cent increase on 2021 figures, when the pandemic was still causing disruption.
Dobson Pipe Organ Builders organs, known as opuses, are featured in cathedrals, churches, performing arts centers, and college campuses throughout the U.S. and world.
He said cathedrals “are never finished”.
The structure itself, with its Byzantine architecture, stands apart from the more Gothic style associated with English cathedrals, making it an architectural marvel in its own right.
We sailed by enormous centuries old cities, castles, cathedrals, and churches.
Whatever gets you going – culture, food, baroque cathedrals, beaches, wilderness – here are six European destinations that take you off the beaten track while still hitting all the right notes.
For the main event,students formed teams to make Cathedrals of Learning out of slates of rice krispies and brownies.
He argues that “most English cathedrals are doing fine”, in part because they offer “vicarious religion”.
In Nantes, which is home to one of France’s best known cathedrals, dozens of people, wearing face masks, knelt down with umbrellas in pouring rain to pray in the central Graslin Square, and to support calls for public masses to resume.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services say there’s the bushfire “conditions are getting worse” near Cathedrals at Fraser Island.
The relationship of music to its original place and purpose is key to the Sixteen, as demonstrated for the past 20 years in their annual choral pilgrimages around the UK’s churches and cathedrals.
Any structure is welcome; the list in 2018 included everything from castles and cathedrals to racecourses, cranes, fountains, and even a telephone box!
Cathedrals and other places of worship also saw an increase, with 3 per cent more visitors in 2018, according to Visit England’s Attractions Survey.
Common combinations with cathedrals
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- cathedrals and 17×
- and cathedrals 11×
- english cathedrals 8×
- cathedrals are 8×
- many cathedrals 7×
- cathedrals have 6×
- in cathedrals 5×
- cathedrals of 5×
- of cathedrals 5×
- most cathedrals 5×