Definitions for pillars

pillars pil·lar

Spelling: [pil-er]
IPA: /ˈpɪl ər/

Pillars is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 180 anagrams from letters in pillars (aillprs).

Definitions for pillars

noun

  1. an upright shaft or structure, of stone, brick, or other material, relatively slender in proportion to its height, and of any shape in section, used as a building support, or standing alone, as for a monument:
  2. a natural formation resembling such a construction:
  3. any upright, supporting part; post:
  4. a person who is a chief supporter of a society, state, institution, etc.:
  5. Horology. any of several short parts for spacing and keeping in the proper relative positions two plates holding the bearings of a watch or clock movement.
  6. Mining. an isolated mass of rock or ore in a mine, usually serving as a roof support in early operations and later removed, wholly or in part.
  7. Nautical. mast1 (def 2).

Idioms

  1. from pillar to post, aimlessly from place to place. uneasily from one bad situation or predicament to another.

verb (used with object)

  1. to provide or support with pillars.

Origin of pillars

1175-1225; Middle English pillare Medieval Latin pīlāre (see pile1, -ar2); replacing earlier piler Old French Medieval La

Examples for pillars

In another generation, it will be useless, leading visitors straight into a pillar.

But as pillar noted, these groups “still want coverage by the mainstream media in order to realize their publicity goals.”

Crowded against the pillar I could not escape and so tried to appear unconcerned.

Yet over the course of this season, Sansa has become a pillar of strong womanhood.

When LOT swapped his wife away for a pillar of salt, the trade was free.

In an hour we can raise a pillar of ice ten feet high, and that is quite enough.

Jackson is, contrary to this off-field image people have cultivated for him, a pillar of the community.

Behind it, at the corner of a pillar, was an ever-burning altar-lamp.

They threatened between them to fix her there in a pillar of snow.

I live just 45 minutes from my childhood home, so I am hardly the pillar of independence.

Word Value for pillars
Scrable

8

Words with friends

11

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