"Towers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Towers" Meaning

Towers refer to a structure, typically large and tall, that rises high into the air and is often used for a specific purpose, such as a spire, a monumental structure, or a defensive fortification. Towers can be man-made, like the Eiffel Tower, or natural, like the Rock of Gibraltar.

Some common types of towers include:

Church towers, which are part of a church building and often contain a bell or clock
Castle towers, which served as a defense mechanism in medieval times
Radio towers, which broadcast signals for communication
Wind turbines towers, which generate electricity from wind energy
TV towers, which broadcast television signals

Towers can also be used figuratively to describe something that stands out or rises above others, such as a tower of strength, a tower of knowledge, or a tower of wealth.

"Towers" Examples

Usage Examples for "Towers"


1. Describing Architectural Features

The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France is an iconic engineering marvel that stands tall against the city skyline.
The towers of the ancient city's castle dominated the landscape from a distance.

2. Referring to Power or Energy

The wind turbines stood like giant metal towers, harnessing the power of the wind to generate electricity.
The small village was lit up by a series of towering transmission towers that brought light and power to its residents.

3. Military and Defensive Structures

The medieval city state had its defenses fortified by a series of tall watchtowers that gave early warning of approaching enemies.
The tall communication towers of the battlefield coordinatated military operations as the forces moved in to mobilize and would live to fight another day.

"Towers" Similar Words

Toweling

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Towelled

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Towelling

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Towelling typically refers to the act of drying the body after a bath or shower using a towel. The term can also be used to describe the fabric or texture of a towel, which is often absorbent and plush.

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Tower

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A tall, usually freestanding, structure, such as a building or monument, constructed on a base of stone, brick, or other material, designed to be much higher than its surroundings, serving various purposes, including residential, observatory, or tribute.

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Towering

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Towering refers to something or someone that is extremely high or imposing in height, often in a way that inspires awe or inspires fear. It can also describe something or someone that is prominent, impressive, and standing out from the rest.<br><br>For example:<br>"The towering skyscraper rose high above the city skyline."<br>"The towering figure of a basketball player dominated the court."<br><br>It can also be used metaphorically to describe a person who is impressive or formidable, often due to their intelligence, talent, or accomplishments. For example:<br>"He was a towering figure in the field of science, and his discovery changed the world."

Towery

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Having the nature of or resembling towers, notably with a superstructure (as a ship, building, or machine) standing higher above its base.<br><br>Example: "the towery water tower stood out on the horizon."

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Towhee

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The towhee is a medium-sized, sparrow-like bird native to eastern and central North America. It is known for its distinctive call, which sounds like a loud, guttural "peter, peter, peter" followed by a repetitive "tick, tick, tick" phrase.<br><br>There is also a phrase "to tow the line," which means to do what is required or expected of you.

Towing

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Towing refers to the act of pulling or drawing a vehicle, a boat, or other object behind another vehicle, typically using a rope, cable, or chain. It can also describe the act of dragging or hauling something, often in a dragging or pulling motion.

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Town

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A town is a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city. A town may be incorporated or not, and boundaries and regulations for a town vary between countries and regions. Towns usually depend on a central business area known as an urban area or downtown, often with shops, restaurants, businesses, and entertainment venues.

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A townhouse is a type of residential building that is typically attached to one or more other townhouses and can also be identical in design and layout. It is a type of attached home, meaning that it shares walls with neighboring homes. Townhouses can be found in both urban and suburban areas and are often associated with higher-density living. They usually have three or more levels, and the ground floor is often used for living areas, the first floor for bedrooms, and the second floor for additional bedrooms and storage. Townhouses often have shared or private outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios, or yards.

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