armada Synonyms
armada Meaning
armada (n)
a large fleet
armada (v. t.)
A fleet of armed ships; a squadron. Specifically, the Spanish fleet which was sent to assail England, a. d. 1558.
armada Sentence Examples
- The nation assembled a formidable armada to defend its shores from invasion.
- The armada of ships set sail across the vast ocean, bound for distant lands.
- The enemy's armada approached the coastline, instilling fear in the coastal villagers.
- Admiral Nelson commanded the British armada to victory in the Battle of Trafalgar.
- The pirate captain amassed an armada of vessels to plunder merchant ships along the trade routes.
- The space exploration program launched an armada of spacecraft to explore the outer reaches of the solar system.
- The armada of fighter jets soared through the sky, ready to engage in aerial combat.
- The armada of trucks transported goods across the country, ensuring timely deliveries.
- The armada of protesters marched through the streets, demanding social justice and equality.
- The drug enforcement agency intercepted an armada of smugglers attempting to transport illegal narcotics across the border.
FAQs About the word armada
a large fleetA fleet of armed ships; a squadron. Specifically, the Spanish fleet which was sent to assail England, a. d. 1558.
fleet, convoy, procession, flotilla,caravan, cavalcade, parade, motorcade, line, train
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The nation assembled a formidable armada to defend its shores from invasion.
The armada of ships set sail across the vast ocean, bound for distant lands.
The enemy's armada approached the coastline, instilling fear in the coastal villagers.
Admiral Nelson commanded the British armada to victory in the Battle of Trafalgar.