📒 the place where legal trials take place and where crimes, etc. are judged
📒 the people in a court, especially those who make the decisions, such as the judge and jury
📒 a place where games such as tennis and basketball are played
📒 the official place where kings and queens live
📒 the king or queen, their family, and the people who work for them and/or give advice to them
📒 an open space that is partly or completely surrounded by buildings and is usually part of a castle, a large house, etc.
📒 used in the names of blocks of flats or apartment buildings, or of some short streets; (in the UK) used in the names of some large houses
📒 a large open section of a building, often with a glass roof
📒 it is your/somebody’s responsibility to take action next
📒 to entertain people by telling them interesting or funny things
📒 to completely reject an idea, a story, etc. that you think is not worth taking seriously at all
📒 to treat somebody with great respect in order to gain favour with them
📒 to say that something is completely wrong or not worth considering, especially in a trial