What is another word for pillared?

Pronunciation: [pˈɪləd] (IPA)

Pillared is an adjective that describes something that has pillars or columns as a support system. Synonyms for this word include columned, supported, upheld, and braced. Columned refers specifically to something that is supported by columns, while supported and upheld are more general terms that can refer to any kind of support system. Braced implies a sense of fortification, as if something is strengthened by its pillar-like supports. Other synonyms for pillared might include buttressed, reinforced, or underpinned, depending on the context. Whatever the word choice, each synonym for pillared communicates a sense of stability and strength.

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Usage examples for Pillared

As the clocks chimed a quarter-past one she stood at the pillared portico.
"The Song of Songs"
Hermann Sudermann
The old house stands stately, high-roofed, almost unaltered, its great pillared portico before it; hard by are the Druids' Mound, and Preshute Church in the lap of trees.
"The Castle Inn"
Stanley John Weyman
I was struck by the contrast between the pillared concert-hall where they lie, with its platform of white paint and decorations, and the tragedy of suffering which now fills it.
"My War Experiences in Two Continents"
Sarah Macnaughtan

Famous quotes with Pillared

  • Theirs is no vulgar sepulchre--green sods Are all their monument, and yet it tells A nobler history than pillared piles Or the eternal pyramids.
    James Gates Percival
  • "I sank Atlantis," he said, "personally. It was about three years ago. And God! it was lovely! It was all ivory towers and golden minarets and silver balconies. There were bridges of opal, and crimson pennants and a milk-white river flowing between lemon-colored banks. There were jade steeples, and trees as old as the world tickling the bellies of clouds, and ships in the great sea-harbor of Xanadu, as delicately constructed as musical instruments, all swaying with the tides. The twelve princes of the realm held court in the dozen-pillared Coliseum of the Zodiac, to listen to a Greek tenor sax play at sunset."
    Roger Zelazny

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