granite
word
Definition
Granite is a very hard, natural stone often used in buildings, monuments, and countertops because it is strong and durable.
Usage & Nuances
'Granite countertops' is a common phrase. Also used figuratively to describe something very strong (e.g., 'will of granite'). Used mainly as a noun; rarely an adjective. Not to be confused with similar rocks like marble or quartz.
Spanish: granitoPortuguese (BR): granitoPortuguese (PT): granitoChinese (Simplified): 花岗岩Chinese (Traditional): 花崗岩Hindi: ग्रेनाइटArabic: جرانيتBengali: গ্রানাইটRussian: гранитJapanese: 花崗岩Vietnamese: đá graniteKorean: 화강암Turkish: granitUrdu: گرانِیٹIndonesian: granit
Example Sentences
Her will is like granite—she never gives up.
natural
We picked out a dark granite for the bathroom sink.
natural
The kitchen has a granite countertop.
basic
They used granite to build the monument.
basic
Mount Rushmore is carved from granite.
basic
That old bridge is still standing strong on its granite pillars.
natural