rascacielos means skyscraper — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: November 6, 2025
rascacielos
noun • /[ras-ka-SYE-los]/
skyscraper
Example:
Dibujó un rascacielos torcido con crayones.
He drew a crooked skyscraper with crayons.
🧠 What does rascacielos mean?
Un rascacielos is a very tall building with many floors, typically found in the center of large cities. It is a masculine noun. The word is a literal translation of the English 'skyscraper', formed by combining the verb 'rascar' (to scrape) and the noun 'cielos' (skies).
📚 Extra examples
- El horizonte de la ciudad está lleno de rascacielos de vidrio y acero.
The city's skyline is full of glass and steel skyscrapers. - Mi oficina está en el piso 45 de ese rascacielos.
My office is on the 45th floor of that skyscraper. - Desde la cima del rascacielos, las vistas de la ciudad son impresionantes.
From the top of the skyscraper, the views of the city are impressive. - La construcción del nuevo rascacielos tardará varios años.
The construction of the new skyscraper will take several years.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'rascacielos' is a compound noun, a perfect example of a common structure in Spanish: verb + plural noun. It is formed from 'rasca' (from the verb 'rascar', to scrape) and 'cielos' (skies). Many other useful Spanish words follow this pattern, such as 'abrelatas' (can opener), 'sacacorchos' (corkscrew), and 'paraguas' (umbrella).
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "rascacielos"
Synonyms: torre, edificio alto
Opposites: cabaña, choza, bungalow, casa de una planta
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