fort

word

/ˈfɔɹt/
fort
/fˈɔːt/
fawt

Definition

A fort is a strong building or group of buildings built to protect people, soldiers, or an important place from attack. It is usually used for military defense.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly for military or historical contexts. 'Fort' is usually smaller or more specific than 'castle' and focuses on defense, not royal living. Common combinations include 'army fort', 'stone fort', and 'build a fort'. In everyday speech, children can also 'build a fort' from blankets or boxes at home.

Example Sentences

The soldiers stayed inside the fort at night.

basic

We visited an old fort by the sea.

basic

The children made a fort with chairs and blankets.

basic

This town grew around a fort built hundreds of years ago.

natural

When the power went out, the kids grabbed flashlights and turned the living room into a fort.

natural

If you go up that hill, you can still see the ruins of the old fort.

natural