Pronunciation: /wɑːtʃˌtaʊər/
noun a tower or building from which a lookout keeps watch or guards against danger
A1 The watchtower stood tall on the hill, overlooking the village.
A2 The ancient watchtower provided a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
B1 The watchtower was used by the guards to keep an eye out for any approaching enemies.
B2 From the watchtower, you could see for miles in every direction.
C1 The watchtower was equipped with powerful binoculars for surveillance purposes.
C2 The watchtower served as a strategic vantage point for the military during the battle.
formal The soldiers stationed at the watchtower scanned the horizon for any signs of movement.
informal Let's climb up to the watchtower to get a better view of the sunset.
slang I heard there's a secret party happening at the old watchtower tonight.
figurative The CEO acted as a watchtower, overseeing all the company's operations from a distance.
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