steed (Meaning)
Wordnet
steed (n)
(literary) a spirited horse for state of war
Synonyms & Antonyms of steed
steed Sentence Examples
- The valiant knight mounted his magnificent steed, ready for the fray.
- The steed galloped through the fields, its hooves pounding the ground like thunder.
- The warrior's trusty steed had served him loyally for many years.
- The steed reared up on its hind legs, snorting in defiance.
- The king led his victorious procession on a grand steed, draped in purple and gold.
- The young squire groomed the steed with care, hoping to earn the approval of his master.
- The steed's sleek coat shimmered in the sunlight, a testament to its impeccable lineage.
- The steed charged into battle with unwavering determination, its rider's sword gleaming.
- The steed's valiant efforts had brought glory to its master and kingdom.
- The weary steed collapsed to the ground, its body covered in wounds but its spirit unbroken.
FAQs About the word steed
(literary) a spirited horse for state of war
horse, filly,stallion, racehorse, colt, equine, warhorse, roan,pony, palomino
No antonyms found.
The valiant knight mounted his magnificent steed, ready for the fray.
The steed galloped through the fields, its hooves pounding the ground like thunder.
The warrior's trusty steed had served him loyally for many years.
The steed reared up on its hind legs, snorting in defiance.