Pronunciation: /ˈskaɪˌskreɪpər/
noun a very tall building with many stories
A1 I saw a tall skyscraper in the city.
A2 The skyscraper had many windows and a modern design.
B1 The construction of the skyscraper is set to be completed next year.
B2 The skyscraper offers panoramic views of the city skyline.
C1 The skyscraper's architecture is a blend of modern and traditional styles.
C2 The skyscraper's sustainability features have earned it an award for green design.
adjective skyscraping (extremely tall or high)
A1 The skyscraper building was very tall.
A2 She lived in a skyscraper apartment in the city center.
B1 The company's headquarters were located in a skyscraper overlooking the river.
B2 The architect designed a stunning skyscraper that became a landmark in the city.
C1 The skyscraper's unique design incorporated sustainable features and green spaces.
C2 The skyscraper's construction required innovative engineering techniques to ensure its stability.
formal The skyscraper stood tall amongst the other buildings in the city.
informal That skyscraper is so big, it's hard to miss!
slang Check out that massive skyscraper over there!
figurative Her dreams were like skyscrapers, reaching for the sky with determination.
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