gardant (Meaning)

Wordnet

gardant (s)

looking forward

Webster

gardant (a.)

Turning the head towards the spectator, but not the body; -- said of a lion or other beast.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gardant

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gardant Sentence Examples

  1. The lion on the coat of arms stood gardant, facing the viewer with unwavering intensity.
  2. The knight's helmet bore an elaborate crest of a griffin gardant, symbolizing his courage and vigilance.
  3. The sentry stood gardant at the palace gates, his spear held aloft to guard against intruders.
  4. The eagle perched on the tree branch, its keen eyes gardant for prey.
  5. The dancer moved with feline grace, her eyes gardant upon her audience.
  6. The statue of the king depicted him in a commanding pose, his gaze gardant to inspire awe.
  7. The old wizard blinked his wise, gardant eyes as he pondered the secrets of the universe.
  8. The child's toy castle had a toy knight standing gardant at the drawbridge.
  9. The gargoyle on the cathedral spouted water from its mouth, its grotesquely carved eyes gardant.
  10. The hunter held his rifle steady, his eyes gardant down the barrel at his quarry.

FAQs About the word gardant

looking forwardTurning the head towards the spectator, but not the body; -- said of a lion or other beast.

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The lion on the coat of arms stood gardant, facing the viewer with unwavering intensity.

The knight's helmet bore an elaborate crest of a griffin gardant, symbolizing his courage and vigilance.

The sentry stood gardant at the palace gates, his spear held aloft to guard against intruders.

The eagle perched on the tree branch, its keen eyes gardant for prey.