Pronunciation: /ˈbreɪkˌwɔtər/
noun a barrier built out into a body of water to protect a coast or harbor from the force of waves
A1 A breakwater is a structure built in the water to protect a coast or harbor from the force of waves.
A2 The breakwater at the beach was made of large rocks to prevent erosion.
B1 The construction of a breakwater can help to create a calm area for boats to dock safely.
B2 The breakwater was designed to reduce the impact of strong currents on the shoreline.
C1 The breakwater project required extensive engineering and environmental assessments before construction could begin.
C2 The breakwater successfully protected the harbor from storm surges and maintained a stable shoreline for the surrounding area.
formal The breakwater was built to protect the harbor from large waves and storm surges.
informal Let's go sit on the breakwater and watch the sunset.
slang I heard some kids were jumping off the breakwater into the water below.
figurative The breakwater of support from my friends helped me navigate through a difficult time.
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