building Synonyms
Strongest:
- disassembling
- dismembering
- dismembering
- disassembling
- razing
- flattening
- ruining
- demolishing
- taking-down
- taking-down
- knocking-down
- leveling
- razing
- striking
- wrecking
- dismantling
- demolishing
- shattering
- wrecking
- shattering
- destroying
- dismantling
- devastating
- flattening
- devastating
- knocking-down
- levelling
- levelling
- smashing
- destroying
- tearing-down
- leveling
- striking
- ruining
- tearing-down
- smashing
Strong:
- dividing
- separating
- detaching
- ruinating
- detaching
- disengaging
- demounting
- exploding
- exploding
- blowing-up
- blowing-up
- demounting
- dividing
- pulling-down
- ruinating
- disengaging
- pulling-down
- pulverizing
- separating
- pulverizing
Weak:
building Meaning
building (n)
a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place
the act of constructing something
the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones
the occupants of a building
building (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Build
building (n.)
The act of constructing, erecting, or establishing.
The art of constructing edifices, or the practice of civil architecture.
That which is built; a fabric or edifice constructed, as a house, a church, etc.
building Sentence Examples
- The tall building dominated the city skyline.
- Architects carefully planned the design of the new building.
- Construction workers erected the building in record time.
- The building's facade featured intricate carvings and ornate decorations.
- Tenants moved into the newly constructed building last week.
- The building's foundation had to be reinforced to withstand earthquakes.
- We met in the lobby of the office building for our meeting.
- The building housed various businesses on its ground floor.
- Visitors admired the historical significance of the old building.
- The building's security system prevented unauthorized access to the premises.
FAQs About the word building
a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place, the act of constructing something, the commercial activity involved in r
structure, house, edifice, cabin, castle, construction, tower, cottage, shed, erection
disassembling, dismembering, dismembering, disassembling, razing, flattening, ruining, demolishing, taking down, taking down
The tall building dominated the city skyline.
Architects carefully planned the design of the new building.
Construction workers erected the building in record time.
The building's facade featured intricate carvings and ornate decorations.