charioteer (Meaning)
charioteer (n)
the driver of a chariot
a conspicuous constellation in the northern hemisphere; between Great Bear and Orion at edge of Milky Way
charioteer (n.)
One who drives a chariot.
A constellation. See Auriga, and Wagones.
Synonyms & Antonyms of charioteer
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charioteer Sentence Examples
- The charioteer skillfully guided the horses through the treacherous terrain of the battlefield.
- In ancient Rome, the charioteer was celebrated as a hero for their daring feats in the arena.
- The charioteer's mastery over the reins was evident as the chariot raced around the track.
- Legends speak of the legendary charioteer who could control the elements with their chariot.
- The charioteer's determination never wavered, even in the face of fierce competition.
- The charioteer's chariot thundered across the sands of the arena, leaving dust in its wake.
- As the crowd cheered, the charioteer steered their chariot towards victory.
- The charioteer's bond with their horses was unbreakable, forged through years of training and trust.
- With nerves of steel, the charioteer navigated the tight turns of the racecourse with precision.
- In Greek mythology, the charioteer was often depicted as a symbol of strength and courage, guiding heroes on their quests.
FAQs About the word charioteer
the driver of a chariot, a conspicuous constellation in the northern hemisphere; between Great Bear and Orion at edge of Milky WayOne who drives a chariot., A c
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The charioteer skillfully guided the horses through the treacherous terrain of the battlefield.
In ancient Rome, the charioteer was celebrated as a hero for their daring feats in the arena.
The charioteer's mastery over the reins was evident as the chariot raced around the track.
Legends speak of the legendary charioteer who could control the elements with their chariot.