Meaning & Definition of word "Towering"

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    Towering

    /ˈtaʊərɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. extremely tall or high; reaching a great height.
      • Example: The towering skyscrapers define the city skyline.
    • 2. impressive or awe-inspiring in size or stature.
      • Example: He gave a towering performance that captivated the audience.
    • 3. having a very high or elevated position or status.
      • Example: Her towering intellect set her apart from her peers.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from the word 'tower' which means to rise high.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    towering inferno:

    A large fire that is out of control, often in high-rise buildings.

    towering presence:

    Someone who commands attention due to their stature or demeanor.

    towering above:

    To stand significantly higher than something else.

    Related Words

    tower:

    A tall, narrow building often used for observation or as a landmark.

    peak:

    The pointed top of something, especially a mountain.

    summit:

    The highest point of a hill or mountain.

    Slang Meanings of towering

    Meaning: Someone who stands out significantly in a group.

    Example Sentence: At the party, she was the towering figure everyone wanted to talk to.

    Meaning: Something that’s impressively large or strong.

    Example Sentence: That towering ride at the amusement park is insane!