arrow Synonyms
Strongest:
- step-out
- accelerate
- dart
- quicken
- gallop
- outrun
- outstrip
- beeline
- overtake
- outpace
- streak
- catch-up
- fast-forward
Strong:
- whiz
- jog
- chase
- blow
- course
- scamper
- stampede
- jump
- step
- hare
- beetle
- zoom
- shoot
- crack-on-
- breeze
- rocket
- jet
- bundle
- motor
- bolt
- tear
- travel
- career
- ram
- scoot
- barrel
- race
- whizz
- speed
- sprint
- fly
- flit
- hump
- belt
Weak:
Strongest:
- crawl
- poke
- drag
- drag
- poke
- crawl
- lag
- hang-around-or-out-
- hang-around-or-out-
- poke
- creep
- lag
- poke
- creep
Strong:
- linger
- lumber
- decelerate
- amble
- saunter
- tarry
- shuffle
- shuffle
- tarry
- loiter
- decelerate
- slow-down-or-up-
- amble
- linger
- slow-down-or-up-
- stroll
- saunter
- stroll
- loiter
- dawdle
- lumber
- dawdle
Weak:
arrow Meaning
arrow (n)
a mark to indicate a direction or relation
a projectile with a straight thin shaft and an arrowhead on one end and stabilizing vanes on the other; intended to be shot from a bow
arrow (n.)
A missile weapon of offense, slender, pointed, and usually feathered and barbed, to be shot from a bow.
arrow Sentence Examples
- The archer pulled back the bowstring, aiming the arrow directly at the target.
- With a swift motion, she released the arrow, watching it soar through the air.
- The arrowhead was finely crafted, designed for maximum penetration upon impact.
- Ancient civilizations often used arrows as their primary weapon in battles.
- The quiver was filled with arrows of varying lengths and types, ready for any situation.
- He carefully nocked another arrow, preparing to take another shot at the elusive prey.
- The arrow flew true, hitting the bullseye with pinpoint accuracy.
- Hunters relied on their skill with a bow and arrow to provide food for their families.
- The archer's precision and speed with the arrow impressed everyone watching.
- In legends and folklore, enchanted arrows were said to possess magical properties, capable of bringing fortune or doom to those they struck.
FAQs About the word arrow
a mark to indicate a direction or relation, a projectile with a straight thin shaft and an arrowhead on one end and stabilizing vanes on the other; intended to
step out, accelerate, dart, quicken, gallop, outrun, outstrip, beeline, overtake, outpace
crawl, poke,drag, drag, poke, crawl, lag, hang (around or out), hang (around or out), poke
The archer pulled back the bowstring, aiming the arrow directly at the target.
With a swift motion, she released the arrow, watching it soar through the air.
The arrowhead was finely crafted, designed for maximum penetration upon impact.
Ancient civilizations often used arrows as their primary weapon in battles.