A tall modern building of many storeys. Named a skyscraper because it appears to scrape the sky.
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No, the noun 'skyscraper' is not a standard collective noun. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context of the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a skyscraper of bureaucrats, a skyscraper of commerce, a skyscraper of excess, etc.
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I can't see the top of the skyscraper from here because a swarm of people were blocking me
Sky-scrap-er.
This is a skyscraper.
The word 'skyscraper' is a noun, a word for a tall building, a word for a thing.A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentence: The skyscrapers in New York City are breathtaking. (subject of the sentence)
Skyscrapers is a noun. It's the plural form of skyscraper.
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