Tower
UK /["/ˈtaʊə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈtaʊər/"]/
Definition
a tall narrow building or part of a building, especially of a church or castle
In simple words: A tall building or structure.
Examples
- The tower is the tallest building in the city.
- We climbed the old clock tower to see the view.
- He built a sand tower at the beach.
- The chess player placed a tower on the board as a strategy.
- Looking from the tower, you can see the entire landscape.
Usage notes
Use 'tower' in contexts discussing buildings, skyscrapers, or structures. It's neutral, suitable for both formal and informal conversations, but avoid using it in very casual settings where simpler terms are more common.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a tall 'tower' that 'powers' up to the sky.
Collocations
- high
- high-rise
- lofty
- collapse
- fall
- stand
- block
Synonyms
- structure
- skyscraper
- monument
- spire
- edifice
Antonyms
- ground
- plain
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'tower' with 'towering' (the verb form).
- Using 'towers' incorrectly as a singular noun.
- Failing to recognize 'tower' can refer to both buildings and structures.