Erect is a verb and an adjective.
2. DefinitionsAs a verb, erect means to build, construct, or set up something, such as a building or monument. It can also mean to raise or stand something up in a vertical position, such as a flagpole or a statue. As an adjective, erect means upright, straight, or standing in a vertical position.
3. PronunciationsUS: /ɪˈrekt/
UK: /ɪˈrɛkt/
4. Origin and UsageThe word erect comes from the Latin word "erigere," which means "to raise up." It has been used in English since the 14th century. The verb form of erect is often used in the context of construction or building, while the adjective form is used to describe something that is standing straight up or in an upright position.
5. SynonymsAs a verb: build, construct, raise, set up, establish.
As an adjective: upright, vertical, straight, standing.
6. Related WordsOther words related to erect include:
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