noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
article a word that is used to indicate definiteness or indefiniteness of a noun
Displayed in factories or production facilities to indicate that a production line or area is temporarily out of operation for maintenance or upgrades.
Commonly used to indicate that a building or structure is currently being built or renovated.
Indicates that a software application or program is still in the development phase.
May be used to indicate that an event or venue is not yet fully prepared and is still being set up.
Displayed on websites that are still in the process of being designed or updated.
Signage used to inform drivers that a road or street is undergoing repairs or maintenance.
Used to signify that a project is not yet completed and is still in progress.
A writer may use 'under construction' to indicate that their website or portfolio is currently being updated or revamped.
A psychologist may use 'under construction' to inform clients that their office or practice is undergoing renovations or improvements.
An architect may use 'under construction' to signify that a building or project is currently in progress and not yet completed.
A web developer may use 'under construction' to show that a website or web application is still being developed and is not fully functional.
A civil engineer may use 'under construction' to indicate that a road, bridge, or infrastructure project is currently being worked on and is not yet open to the public.
An interior designer may use 'under construction' to let clients know that a space or room is still being designed and decorated.
A graphic designer may use 'under construction' to show that a project or design is still in progress and not yet finalized.
An event planner may use 'under construction' to inform clients that an event or project is still being planned and organized.
A software engineer may use 'under construction' to indicate that a software program or application is still in development and not ready for release.
A fashion designer may use 'under construction' to show that a collection or line is still being created and is not yet available for purchase.