breakwater

/ˈbreɪkwɔːtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A structure built to protect a harbor, beach, or coastal area from the impact of waves, or a natural formation that serves the same purpose.

“The breakwater helped to calm the turbulent waters of the bay, making it safer for boats to dock.”

Synonyms

  • groyne
  • harbor wall
  • sea wall

Antonyms

  • seawall (note: not a direct antonym, but a related term that may be used in opposition to breakwater in certain contexts)