church tower
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tower that is part of a church building: A "church tower" is a tall, often narrow structure, typically rising above the main body of a church. It may house bells, a clock, or serve as a visual landmark.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The old church tower could be seen from miles away.
- We climbed the spiral staircase to the top of the church tower.
- The bells in the church tower ring every Sunday morning.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in the shadow of the church tower": to be very close to or dominated by the church, often used metaphorically to describe living in a small, traditional community.
- He grew up in the shadow of the church tower, in a village where everyone knew each other.
Variants and Related Words
- Bell tower (n): A tower containing bells, often but not always part of a church. While many church towers are bell towers, "bell tower" is a more specific functional term.
- The university's bell tower chimes on the hour.
- Steeple (n): A tall ornamental structure on a church, which often includes a tower and a spire.
- The church's steeple was struck by lightning.
Synonyms
- Tower: A tall, narrow building or structure.
- Campanile (n): An Italian word for a freestanding bell tower, often associated with a church or public building.
Related Phrases
- Church spire: The tapering, pointed structure on top of a church tower or roof.
- The church spire pierced the cloudy sky.