piazza
Americannoun
plural
piazzas,plural
piazze-
an open square or public place in a city or town, especially in Italy.
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Chiefly New England and Inland South. a large porch on a house; veranda.
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Chiefly British. an arcade or covered walk or gallery, as around a public square or in front of a building.
noun
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a large open square in an Italian town
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a covered passageway or gallery
Other Word Forms
- piazzaed adjective
- piazzian adjective
Etymology
Origin of piazza
1575–85; < Italian < Latin platēa courtyard, originally, street < Greek plateîa, noun use of feminine of platýs flat 1. See place
Example Sentences
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“Sitting outside in the sun on a beautiful piazza with your friends and food is hugely aspirational for the rest of the world,” Hunt said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2026
A short walk away is the pretty piazza where Roberto Zanon has spent all his life but which he now has to leave.
From BBC • Jun. 28, 2025
Behind the piazza, you’ll find Postmates’ Pizza Remix, featuring Prince Street Pizza’s signature Sicilian-style square slices topped with ingredients from local restaurants.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 15, 2025
Francis spent several minutes greeting them from the popemobile, making several loops around the piazza at the end of the service.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 24, 2024
He filled his pockets with seeds and scattered them with both his hands across the piazza.
From "The Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke
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