horseman Synonyms

horseman Meaning

Wordnet

horseman (n)

a man skilled in equitation

a person who breeds and cares for horses

Webster

horseman (n.)

A rider on horseback; one skilled in the management of horses; a mounted man.

A mounted soldier; a cavalryman.

A land crab of the genus Ocypoda, living on the coast of Brazil and the West Indies, noted for running very swiftly.

A West Indian fish of the genus Eques, as the light-horseman (E. lanceolatus).

horseman Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled horseman guided his steed effortlessly through the treacherous terrain.
  2. The prince rode atop a majestic black horseman, his regalia shimmering in the sunlight.
  3. The horseman galloped across the open field, his mane flowing behind him like a silken banner.
  4. The horseman's whip cracked, urging his mount to greater speed.
  5. A group of horsemen charged into battle, their lances gleaming in the morning mist.
  6. The horseman was thrown from his saddle, but quickly regained his composure and remounted.
  7. The skilled horseman vaulted over a fence with ease, showcasing his exceptional athleticism.
  8. The rider gracefully dismounted from the horseman, thanking him for his service.
  9. The horseman's eyes were keen, scanning the horizon for any sign of danger.
  10. The young horseman dreamed of becoming a renowned knight, fighting valiantly alongside his fellow warriors.

FAQs About the word horseman

a man skilled in equitation, a person who breeds and cares for horsesA rider on horseback; one skilled in the management of horses; a mounted man., A mounted so

horsewoman, cattleman, herdsman,vaquero, rancher, cowgirl, gaucho, stockman, caballero, cowboy

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The skilled horseman guided his steed effortlessly through the treacherous terrain.

The prince rode atop a majestic black horseman, his regalia shimmering in the sunlight.

The horseman galloped across the open field, his mane flowing behind him like a silken banner.

The horseman's whip cracked, urging his mount to greater speed.