chariots Antonyms
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- tilburies
- go-carts
- cabriolets
- hansom-cabs
- hansoms
- droshkies
- victorias
- carryalls
- equipages
- barouches
- coup-s
- roadsters
- rockaways
- traps
- phaetons
- gigs
- chaises
- carriages
- jaunting-cars
- tandems
- broughams
- calashes
- landaus
- caroches
- troikas
- cal-ches
- post-chaises
- diligences
- hackneys
- dogcarts
- hackney-coaches
- droskies
- buckboards
- curricles
- buggies
- rigs
- tongas
- stanhopes
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Meaning of chariots
chariots
a light four-wheeled pleasure or state carriage, to carry in or as if in a chariot, to drive or ride in or as if in a chariot, a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle car of ancient times used also in processions and races, a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle of ancient times used in battle and also in races and parades
FAQs About the word chariots
a light four-wheeled pleasure or state carriage, to carry in or as if in a chariot, to drive or ride in or as if in a chariot, a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle
stagecoaches, coaches, surreys, coupes, stages, cabs, tilburies, go-carts, cabriolets, hansom cabs
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The pharaoh's golden chariot rumbled through the streets, a symbol of his absolute power.
In Roman chariot races, teams of horses raced around an oval track, whipping the air with their hooves.
The Israelites crossed the Red Sea in chariots, miraculously escaping the pursuing Egyptians.
The Celtic chariot was a swift and maneuverable war vehicle, capable of crossing rough terrain.