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vicarage

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for vicarage.

Editorial note

Funny, The Murder at the Vicarage was the book I started with about a year ago and I was _hooked_.

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Quick take

The benefice, duties, or office of a vicar.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of vicarage gathered in one view.

noun

The benefice, duties, or office of a vicar.

noun

(countable) The residence of a vicar.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for vicarage.

Example sentences

1

Funny, The Murder at the Vicarage was the book I started with about a year ago and I was _hooked_.

2

The Murder at the Vicarage was the first non childrens' book I ever read, albeit in a translation to my native language.

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Eliot – Ash Wednesday 18 Thomas Mann 19 Agatha Christie – The Murder at the Vicarage 20 Franz Kafka – The Castle (English translation) 21 Walker Evans 22 Sigmund Freud – Civilization and Its Discontents 23 Stella Benson – The Far-Away Bride 24 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin 25 E.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use vicarage in a sentence?

Funny, The Murder at the Vicarage was the book I started with about a year ago and I was _hooked_.

What does vicarage mean?

The benefice, duties, or office of a vicar.

What part of speech is vicarage?

vicarage is commonly used as noun.