supertall

English

Etymology

super- + tall

Adjective

supertall (comparative more supertall, superlative most supertall)

  1. Extremely tall.

Noun

supertall (plural supertalls)

  1. A very tall building.
    • 2008 June 15, Amy Cortese, “Scraping the Sky, and Then Some”, in New York Times:
      As the show suggests, the center of gravity today has shifted from North America and Europe to Asia and the Middle East, where supertalls are rising at a frenetic pace.
  2. (architecture) A building between 300m and 600m tall, approximately 1000ft to 2000ft tall. A tall building taller than a plain tall but shorter than a megatall.

Usage notes

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat uses this term to denote any building whose height exceeds 984 feet (300 metres).

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