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Noun — A large, heavily defended building or town built to withstand attack.

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Etymology

From Old French forteresce, "strong place," from Latin fortis, "strong."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “fortress” mean?

The word “fortress” means a large, heavily defended building or town built to withstand attack. In plain terms, a large, heavily fortified stronghold built for defense.

How do you pronounce “fortress”?

“Fortress” is pronounced FAW-truhs (/ˈfoɹ.tɹɪs/ in IPA).

How do you use “fortress” in a sentence?

Here is “fortress” used in a sentence: “The medieval fortress still stands on the hilltop.”

What is another word for “fortress”?

Words with a similar meaning to “fortress” include bastion, bulwark, citadel and stronghold.

What part of speech is “fortress”?

“Fortress” is a noun.

Where does the word “fortress” come from?

The word “fortress” comes from Latin. From Old French forteresce, "strong place," from Latin fortis, "strong.".

Is “fortress” a common word?

“Fortress” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between a fortress and a castle?

A fortress is any large, heavily defended building or town built to withstand attack, with its primary purpose being military defense. A castle is a specific type of fortified structure that traditionally also served as a residence for a monarch or noble, combining defense with living quarters.

What is the difference between a fortress and a citadel?

A fortress refers broadly to any heavily defended structure or fortified town built to withstand attack. A citadel is more specific, typically referring to a fortress that protects or overlooks a city, often built on higher ground within or beside it.

Can fortress be used figuratively?

Yes. Fortress is often used figuratively to describe something that is well-protected or hard to penetrate, such as calling a heavily guarded home or a strong defensive sports team a fortress.

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