squire (Meaning)
squire (n)
young nobleman attendant on a knight
an English country landowner
a man who attends or escorts a woman
squire (v)
attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
Synonyms & Antonyms of squire
squire Sentence Examples
- The young squire eagerly followed the knight into battle, eager to prove his worth.
- The squire's unwavering loyalty to his master was legendary throughout the kingdom.
- With a swift draw of his sword, the squire disarmed the attacking squire and saved his master's life.
- The squire trained diligently, hoping to one day become a renowned knight like his father.
- The squire's bravery and skill in combat earned him the respect of both his peers and his superiors.
- As the squire grew older, he became a wise and just ruler, guided by the lessons he had learned as a youth.
- The squire's armor gleamed brightly in the sunlight, a testament to his devotion to chivalry.
- The squire's mount stumbled and fell, but he quickly regained his seat and continued the charge.
- The squire's heart skipped a beat as he faced his greatest challenge yet, a duel with a renowned swordsman.
- The squire's name became a legend, whispered among the people for his unwavering courage and unwavering loyalty.
FAQs About the word squire
young nobleman attendant on a knight, an English country landowner, a man who attends or escorts a woman, attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
escort, accompany, company, companion, bring,attend, convoy, see, chaperon, chaperone
abandon,ditch, ditch, abandon, dump, dump,desert, forsake, forsake, desert
The young squire eagerly followed the knight into battle, eager to prove his worth.
The squire's unwavering loyalty to his master was legendary throughout the kingdom.
With a swift draw of his sword, the squire disarmed the attacking squire and saved his master's life.
The squire trained diligently, hoping to one day become a renowned knight like his father.