towers (Meaning)

towers

to exhibit superior qualities, to reach or rise to a great height, a towering citadel, a tall narrow building or structure that may stand by itself or be attached to a larger structure, a personal computer case that stands in an upright position, one that provides support or protection, a building or structure typically higher than its diameter and high relative to its surroundings that may stand apart (such as a campanile) or be attached (such as a church belfry) to a larger structure and that may be fully walled in or of skeleton framework (such as an observation or transmission tower), citadel sense 1

towers Sentence Examples

  1. The towering skyscrapers dominated the city skyline, reaching for the heavens.
  2. The ancient Mayan pyramids, with their stepped towers, evoked awe and wonder.
  3. The Eiffel Tower, an iconic landmark, soared gracefully against the Parisian sky.
  4. The church's twin bell towers chimed melodically, summoning the faithful.
  5. The wind howled through the towers of the abandoned castle, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  6. The radio towers transmitted signals far and wide, connecting people across vast distances.
  7. The amusement park's roller coaster towers above the other rides, promising an adrenaline-pumping experience.
  8. The control towers at the airport guided aircraft safely to and from the runway.
  9. The watchtowers along the border stood sentinel, keeping a vigilant eye out for intruders.
  10. The towers of the medieval castle served as both a defense and a symbol of power.

FAQs About the word towers

to exhibit superior qualities, to reach or rise to a great height, a towering citadel, a tall narrow building or structure that may stand by itself or be attach

structures, palaces, halls, edifices,cathedrals, castles,monuments, constructions, mansions, châteaus

drops, dips, falls (off), declines, descends, plunges,slides, sinks, dives, nose-dives

The towering skyscrapers dominated the city skyline, reaching for the heavens.

The ancient Mayan pyramids, with their stepped towers, evoked awe and wonder.

The Eiffel Tower, an iconic landmark, soared gracefully against the Parisian sky.

The church's twin bell towers chimed melodically, summoning the faithful.