sears tower
Proper noun A specific, very tall skyscraper located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was completed in 1974 and was notable for being the world's tallest building for many years, with a height of 1,454 feet (443 meters). Its name is derived from the Sears, Roebuck and Company, which was its major tenant and developer. The building is now officially named the Willis Tower.
The term "Sears Tower" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this iconic Chicago landmark. It is often cited in discussions about architecture, engineering, and urban history.
Examples * The Sears Tower was an engineering marvel of its time. * On a clear day, you can see four states from the top of the Sears Tower. * For over two decades, the Sears Tower held the title of the world's tallest building.
- Historical Reference: The name "Sears Tower" is often used when discussing the building's history, its construction era, or its original identity, even after its official renaming.
- Many Chicagoans still refer to the Willis Tower by its original name, the Sears Tower.
- Willis Tower (Proper noun): The current official name of the building, renamed in 2009.
- Skyscraper (Noun): A very tall building of many stories. The Sears Tower is a famous example of a skyscraper.
- Landmark (Noun): A prominent or conspicuous object in a landscape, often serving as a guide or marking a site. The Sears Tower is a major landmark of Chicago.
- Willis Tower (The current official name is the direct synonym, though it carries a different historical context).
- Chicago skyscraper (A general descriptive term, not a specific synonym).
- To be renamed the Willis Tower: This phrase describes the action that changed the building's official name.
- The Sears Tower was renamed the Willis Tower in 2009.
- The former Sears Tower: A common way to refer to the building when acknowledging its name change.
- The observation deck in the former Sears Tower offers stunning views.
- a skyscraper built in Chicago in 1974; 1454 feet tall