cavalry (Meaning)

Wordnet

cavalry (n)

troops trained to fight on horseback

a highly mobile army unit

Webster

cavalry (n.)

That part of military force which serves on horseback.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cavalry

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cavalry Sentence Examples

  1. The cavalry charged forward with thunderous hooves, ready to engage the enemy.
  2. During the battle, the cavalry provided crucial support to the infantry.
  3. The general strategically deployed the cavalry to flank the enemy's position.
  4. The cavalry's swift movements allowed them to outmaneuver the opposing forces.
  5. As the sun rose, the cavalry rode out from the camp, banners flying high.
  6. The cavalry's presence on the battlefield struck fear into the hearts of the enemy.
  7. The cavalry's charge broke through the enemy lines, turning the tide of the battle.
  8. In times of war, the cavalry played a vital role in reconnaissance and scouting missions.
  9. The cavalry's disciplined training and expert horsemanship made them formidable opponents.
  10. After the victory, the cavalry returned to camp amidst cheers and celebration.

FAQs About the word cavalry

troops trained to fight on horseback, a highly mobile army unitThat part of military force which serves on horseback.

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The cavalry charged forward with thunderous hooves, ready to engage the enemy.

During the battle, the cavalry provided crucial support to the infantry.

The general strategically deployed the cavalry to flank the enemy's position.

The cavalry's swift movements allowed them to outmaneuver the opposing forces.