lancer Antonyms

Meaning of lancer

Wordnet

lancer (n)

(formerly) a cavalryman armed with a lance

Webster

lancer (n.)

One who lances; one who carries a lance; especially, a member of a mounted body of men armed with lances, attached to the cavalry service of some nations.

A lancet.

A set of quadrilles of a certain arrangement.

lancer Sentence Examples

  1. The knight lanced forward with his lance, aiming to skewer his opponent.
  2. The athlete's lancer struck the target with precision, earning a perfect score.
  3. The medic skillfully lanced the abscess, draining the pus and alleviating the patient's pain.
  4. The surgeon lanced the boil, releasing the pent-up infection and allowing the wound to begin healing.
  5. The fisherman skillfully lanced the eel, securing his catch for dinner.
  6. The farmer lanced the field, preparing the soil for planting.
  7. The tailor carefully lanced the fabric, ensuring a precise fit for the garment.
  8. The carpenter lanced the wood with a chisel, creating a decorative design on the chair leg.
  9. The firefighter lanced the window with an ax, allowing smoke to escape from the burning building.
  10. The artist lanced the canvas with a palette knife, creating a dynamic texture in her abstract painting.

FAQs About the word lancer

(formerly) a cavalryman armed with a lanceOne who lances; one who carries a lance; especially, a member of a mounted body of men armed with lances, attached to

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The knight lanced forward with his lance, aiming to skewer his opponent.

The athlete's lancer struck the target with precision, earning a perfect score.

The medic skillfully lanced the abscess, draining the pus and alleviating the patient's pain.

The surgeon lanced the boil, releasing the pent-up infection and allowing the wound to begin healing.