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Synonyms and antonyms of Government and office buildings in British Thesaurus

Government and office buildings

centre (noun)

a building or group of buildings where people go for advice, help, or information: used with many nouns and adjectives

chancellery (noun)

a building where a chancellor has his or her office

city hall (noun)

American the building where the council members and officials who manage a city work

civic centre (noun)

British the building in a town or city where its government is based

consulate (noun)

the government building in which a consul works

courthouse (noun)

mainly American a building that has one or more courts in it for legal trials

embassy (noun)

the building where such officials work

guildhall (noun)

in the past, a building used by members of a guild to discuss business. Guildhalls are now sometimes used as places of entertainment.

mission (noun)

the building used by people who do the work of a mission

the office (noun)

a room or building where the people in an organization or department work

office block (noun)

British a large building that contains many offices

statehouse (noun)

in the US, a building in the capital of a state where the politicians of the state work and make laws

station (noun)

a building or place where a particular service or activity is based

town hall (noun)

a building that has all the offices of a town’s local government