girds Synonyms
girds Meaning
girds
to sneer at, to prepare for action, provide, equip, gibe, rail, to invest with the sword of knighthood, surround, a sarcastic remark, to prepare (oneself) for action, to provide especially with the sword of knighthood, to get ready (as for a fight), to make (something, such as clothing or a sword ) fast or secure (as with a cord or belt), to encircle or bind with a flexible band (such as a belt), to encircle or fasten with or as if with a belt or cord
girds Sentence Examples
- The weary hiker girded herself for the final ascent of the mountain.
- The knight girded himself in full armor before facing his adversary.
- The sailor girded the ship's sails against the impending storm.
- The soldier girded his loins for battle, donning his uniform and weapons.
- The engineer girded the bridge's supports to withstand the heavy traffic.
- The weightlifter girded his belt around his waist, preparing for a heavy lift.
- The explorer girded his pack with essential supplies for his expedition.
- The gardener girded the tomato plants with stakes to provide support.
- The surgeon girded himself with sterile gloves and a mask before operating.
- The team girded their resolve to overcome the challenges ahead.
FAQs About the word girds
to sneer at, to prepare for action, provide, equip, gibe, rail, to invest with the sword of knighthood, surround, a sarcastic remark, to prepare (oneself) for a
slaps, sarcasms, indignities, outrages, offences,insults, personalities, slurs, disses, names
praises, commendations,compliments, acclaim,accolades,flatteries, adulations, applauses
The weary hiker girded herself for the final ascent of the mountain.
The knight girded himself in full armor before facing his adversary.
The sailor girded the ship's sails against the impending storm.
The soldier girded his loins for battle, donning his uniform and weapons.