medieval Synonyms

medieval Meaning

Wordnet

medieval (a)

relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages

Wordnet

medieval (s)

as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened

characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages

Webster

medieval ()

Alt. of Medievalist

medieval Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval castle stood proudly atop the hill, its stone walls glistening in the sunlight.
  2. The armor-clad knight rode his medieval steed into battle, his sword drawn.
  3. The medieval village was a bustling hub of activity, filled with merchants, artisans, and farmers.
  4. The medieval scribe meticulously illuminated the margins of the ancient manuscript.
  5. The medieval plague ravaged Europe, leaving countless dead in its wake.
  6. The medieval cathedral soared above the city, its stained-glass windows casting colorful light within.
  7. The medieval tournament was a spectacle of skill and chivalry, with knights jousting for glory.
  8. The medieval tapestry depicted scenes from the life of Saint George slaying the dragon.
  9. The medieval alchemist sought to turn lead into gold, using a combination of science and superstition.
  10. The medieval university was a center of learning, where scholars from all over Europe gathered to study.

FAQs About the word medieval

relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages, as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened, characteristic of the time of chivalry and kni

prehistoric, prehistorical, neolithic, archaic, antiquated,rusty, outmoded, obsolete, old, fossilized

current, contemporary, recent,modern, contemporary, new, modern, new, recent, present-day

The medieval castle stood proudly atop the hill, its stone walls glistening in the sunlight.

The armor-clad knight rode his medieval steed into battle, his sword drawn.

The medieval village was a bustling hub of activity, filled with merchants, artisans, and farmers.

The medieval scribe meticulously illuminated the margins of the ancient manuscript.