moat (Meaning)

Wordnet

moat (n)

ditch dug as a fortification and usually filled with water

Webster

moat (n.)

A deep trench around the rampart of a castle or other fortified place, sometimes filled with water; a ditch.

Webster

moat (v. t.)

To surround with a moat.

moat Sentence Examples

  1. The imposing castle was surrounded by a wide moat, effectively deterring intruders.
  2. The moat acted as a formidable obstacle, protecting the fortress from enemy attacks.
  3. The princess watched longingly out her window as a knight rode across the moat to her rescue.
  4. The moat's water was murky and stagnant, creating an unpleasant odor that wafted through the air.
  5. The castle's drawbridge extended across the moat, allowing access to the stronghold.
  6. The moat was teeming with crocodiles, making it a perilous passage for any who dared to cross.
  7. The bridge over the moat was narrow and rickety, swinging wildly in the wind.
  8. The moat's depth and width effectively isolated the castle, preventing any easy approach.
  9. The inner moat of the imperial city was heavily patrolled by guards, ensuring the emperor's safety.
  10. The moat had been drained for repairs, revealing ancient artifacts and weapons that had lain hidden for centuries.

FAQs About the word moat

ditch dug as a fortification and usually filled with waterA deep trench around the rampart of a castle or other fortified place, sometimes filled with water; a

stank, dike, ha-ha,ditch, trench, gutter, culvert, ravine, gulley, fosse

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The imposing castle was surrounded by a wide moat, effectively deterring intruders.

The moat acted as a formidable obstacle, protecting the fortress from enemy attacks.

The princess watched longingly out her window as a knight rode across the moat to her rescue.

The moat's water was murky and stagnant, creating an unpleasant odor that wafted through the air.