Skyline
(noun)
The outline or silhouette of buildings or structures visible against the sky, especially when viewed from a distance.
Origin:
From sky + line, first used in the mid-19th century.
Examples:
- The city skyline was illuminated with lights and skyscrapers.
- The sunrise painted the mountain skyline in shades of pink and orange.
- The photographer captured the skyline of the city from the top of the hill.
- The travelers admired the stunning skyline of the capital city from the plane.
- The urban planner was tasked with designing a new skyline for the city center.