Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
breakwall
noun
/ˈbreɪkˌwɔːl/

Definition
A breakwall is a structure built along a coastline to protect the shore from the force of waves.

Examples
- The fisherman anchored his boat next to the breakwall to avoid the rough seas.
- Many breakwalls are made of stone or concrete to withstand harsh weather conditions.
- The community agreed to fund repairs to the breakwall after severe storms damaged it.

Meaning
Breakwalls are constructed to reduce the intensity of waves and prevent erosion, allowing safe harbor and docking for boats.

Synonyms
- seawall
- breakwater
- coastal barrier