What is another word for grotto?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈɒtə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Grottos are often associated with natural rock formations and have a mystical atmosphere. The word "grotto" itself is derived from the Italian word "grotta", meaning cave. Synonyms for this word include cave, cavern, den, hole, hollow, room, and tunnel. Other words that convey the same idea of a hidden, secluded retreat include alcove, niche, recess, vault, and cell. In addition, some related phrases might be secret garden, hideaway, or man cave. Whether you're talking about a natural cavern or a man-made refuge, there are many ways to describe this unique type of space.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Proper noun, singular
      cave.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      cave.
  • Other Related

    • Noun, singular or mass
      cavern.

What are the hypernyms for Grotto?

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Usage examples for Grotto

It very naturally recalled the grotto of Posilippo at Naples, surmounted by Virgil's tomb, though the Italian tunnel is artificial, while Torghatten is unmistakably natural.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
And the thought that she was even now lying asleep in another room, the morning sun filtering through green shutters and filling the chamber with the lambent glittering beam-shot twilight of a submarine grotto, was like strong wine in his veins.
"Command"
William McFee
Before his eyes was the entrance of a cave or grotto.
"The White Squaw"
Mayne Reid

Famous quotes with Grotto

  • And as he lay there a far crack of lightning went bluely down the sky and bequeathed him in an embryonic bird's first fissured vision of the world and transpiring instant and outrageous from dark to dark a final view of the grotto and the shapeless white plasm struggling upon the rich and incunabular moss like a lank swamp hare.
    Cormac McCarthy
  • Then we went down to his work room, in the horrible beautiful Merz grotto [the 'Merz-Haus', built by Kurt Schwitters, where broken wheels paired with matchboxes, wire lattices with brushes without bristles, rusted wheels with curious Merz cucumbers.. .How often did we 'p-lay' in this room! Schwitters called playing, considering the sweat, working. There we glued together our paper pictures, and as I tossed away one of my glued-together works one morning, Schwitters asked, 'You don't like it? Can I have it?' – 'What do you want with this failed piece of toast?' Schwitters took a good look at it and said, 'I'll put what's on top on the bottom, I'll stick a little Merz nose in this corner and I'll sign the bottom Kurt Schwitters.' And, yes indeed, this collage became a wonderful picture by Kurt Schwitters. Schwitters was a wizard, just as Hokusai was a wizard.
    Jean Arp

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