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How to pronounce conservatory in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms hothouse, indoor garden
Type of glasshouse, greenhouse
Type Words
Synonyms conservatoire
Type of school, schoolhouse
Has types music school, art school
Type Words
Type of school
Has types school of music, music school

Examples of conservatory

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An Edwardian conservatory is a great way to add extra living space to your home.
From the newsshopper.co.uk
After graduating from the conservatory, the Bay Area became her training ground.
From the sacbee.com
Innocently, he called the conservatory in Montreal to let the people there know.
From the nytimes.com
The book is on display and many of the flowers can be found in the conservatory.
From the bostonherald.com
The cactus was kept in the campus conservatory until it was shut down last year.
From the thenewstribune.com
The town of Rovigo is also the site of the Francesco Vanezza music conservatory.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The Cologne University of Music and Dance is the largest conservatory in Europe.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Sutherland received his bachelor of music degree from the conservatory in 1975.
From the sfgate.com
Its faded face makes it the ideal choice for a country kitchen or conservatory.
From the express.co.uk
More examples
  • The faculty and students of a school specializing in one of the fine arts
  • A schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts
  • A greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner
  • A conservatory is a glass and metal structure traditionally found in the garden of a large house or public park. Modern conservatories are smaller, can be made of PVC, and are often added to houses for home improvement purposes.
  • A university school of music or college of music, or academy of music or conservatoire (French, but used in British English) -- also known as a conservatory (American and British English) or a conservatorium (Australian English) -- is a higher education institution dedicated to teaching the art ...
  • A greenhouse or hothouse for the display of plants; a school of music or drama; a conservatoire; pertaining to conservation
  • A structure composed partly or entirely of glass. attached to the house and within which a large number of plants are grown and enjoyed.
  • Glazed structure for conserving (protecting) plants from cold weather. Originally the term was also used for non-glazed structures used for keeping food (eg apples).
  • A conservatory is a greenhouse attached to a house. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the collecting of exotic plants and the production under glass of out-of-season flowers and fruits were popular pastimes among those who could afford this kind of luxury. ...