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Meaning of legion

Wordnet

legion (n)

archaic terms for army

association of ex-servicemen

a large military unit

a vast multitude

Wordnet

legion (s)

amounting to a large indefinite number

Webster

legion (n.)

A body of foot soldiers and cavalry consisting of different numbers at different periods, -- from about four thousand to about six thousand men, -- the cavalry being about one tenth.

A military force; an army; military bands.

A great number; a multitude.

A group of orders inferior to a class.

legion Sentence Examples

  1. The scorching sun bore down on the legion as they marched across the desolate plain.
  2. Faced with overwhelming odds, the proud legion fell, its banners stained with blood.
  3. A legion of loyal soldiers stood guard at the palace, their spears gleaming in the moonlight.
  4. The invading army was said to comprise a legion of fearless barbarians.
  5. The general ordered his legion to form a defensive square against the relentless assault.
  6. The ghostly legion haunted the ancient battlefield, their lamentations echoing through the night.
  7. The Roman legion was a formidable force, known for its unwavering discipline and martial prowess.
  8. A legion of angels descended from the heavens, their wings spread wide in defiance.
  9. The superhero possessed a legion of loyal followers who eagerly awaited his next adventure.
  10. The virus spread through the population like a ravenous legion, leaving a trail of sickness and despair in its wake.

FAQs About the word legion

archaic terms for army, association of ex-servicemen, a large military unit, a vast multitude, amounting to a large indefinite numberA body of foot soldiers and

multiple, numerous,many, all kinds of, quite a few, several,countless, some, multitudinous, multifold

few,few,limited, limited,countable, countable

The scorching sun bore down on the legion as they marched across the desolate plain.

Faced with overwhelming odds, the proud legion fell, its banners stained with blood.

A legion of loyal soldiers stood guard at the palace, their spears gleaming in the moonlight.

The invading army was said to comprise a legion of fearless barbarians.