Capitol
Americannoun
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the building in Washington, D.C., used by the Congress of the U.S. for its sessions.
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(often lowercase) a building occupied by a state legislature.
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the ancient temple of Jupiter at Rome, on the Capitoline.
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the Capitoline.
noun
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another name for the Capitoline
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the temple on the Capitoline
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the main building of the US Congress
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Also called: statehouse. (sometimes not capital) (in the US) the building housing any state legislature
Commonly Confused
See capital 1.
Etymology
Origin of Capitol
An Americanism first recorded in 1690–1700; from Latin capitōlium, the name of the temple of Jupiter on Capitoline hill, Rome, taken to be a derivative of caput “head”; replacing Middle English capitolie, from Old North French
Example Sentences
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The Edgewater Hotel – Right on Lake Mendota near Capitol Square, this comfortable, elegant hotel makes the most of its setting.
From Salon • Mar. 31, 2026
In addition, it’s the last day that Congress is due to be in session on Capitol Hill before a two-week break.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 27, 2026
For some time, there have been Capitol whispers that Florida Rep. Neal Dunn might leave Congress before his term wraps up, but the reason remained unclear.
From Slate • Mar. 21, 2026
Here are some other key moments from Mullin’s Capitol Hill meeting.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 18, 2026
By noon, the streets near Capitol Hill were already filling with participants and spectators.
From "Votes for Women!" by Winifred Conkling
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