torreon: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/tɒˈreɪ.ɒn/US/tɔːˈreɪ.ɑːn/

Formal in academic/technical contexts, neutral in everyday use when referring to the place.

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What does “torreon” mean?

A city in northern Mexico, in the state of Coahuila, or a large fortified tower derived from Spanish 'torreón'.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A city in northern Mexico, in the state of Coahuila, or a large fortified tower derived from Spanish 'torreón'.

Used in geographical, historical, and architectural contexts; often refers to the Mexican city or to defensive structures in medieval architecture.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Pronunciation varies slightly; otherwise, usage is similar with minor spelling preferences (e.g., 'fortified' vs. 'fortified').

Connotations

Neutral in both variants, with no significant connotative differences.

Frequency

More frequently encountered in American English due to geographical proximity to Mexico.

Grammar

How to Use “torreon” in a Sentence

As a noun, it functions as a subject or object in sentences; no verbal valency.

Vocabulary

Collocations

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city of TorreonTorreon, Coahuila
medium
in Torreonvisit TorreonTorreon's industry
weak
historic torreonTorreon areaancient torreon

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Torreon is a key industrial hub for manufacturing in Mexico.

Academic

Studies on Torreon's urban evolution or the architectural role of torreons in medieval Spain.

Everyday

I'm planning a trip to Torreon next month.

Technical

In fortification architecture, a torreon is a type of defensive tower used for surveillance and protection.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “torreon”

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “torreon”

ditchopen fieldundefended structure

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Common Mistakes When Using “torreon”

  • Misspelling as 'toreon' or 'torion', or incorrect capitalization when referring to the city (e.g., 'torreon' instead of 'Torreon').

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a low-frequency word, primarily used as a proper noun for a city in Mexico or in specialized historical/architectural contexts.

In British English, it is typically pronounced /tɒˈreɪ.ɒn/.

Yes, in historical or architectural usage, it can refer to a large fortified tower, derived from Spanish 'torreón'.

It should not be translated directly; instead, use transliteration or explain the meaning, as 'торреон' is not a standard Russian word and may cause confusion.

A city in northern Mexico, in the state of Coahuila, or a large fortified tower derived from Spanish 'torreón'.

Torreon is usually formal in academic/technical contexts, neutral in everyday use when referring to the place. in register.

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Idioms & Phrases

  • none

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'torre' (tower in Spanish) + 'on' (emphasizing size) – a big tower that stands out.

Conceptual Metaphor

A torreon symbolizes strength, protection, and historical endurance.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The in the fortress served as a lookout point during battles.
Multiple Choice

What is the primary meaning of 'torreon' in English contexts?