unhorse Synonyms

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unhorse Meaning

Wordnet

unhorse (v)

alight from (a horse)

Webster

unhorse (v. t.)

To throw from a horse; to cause to dismount; also, to take a horse or horses from; as, to unhorse a rider; to unhorse a carriage.

unhorse Sentence Examples

  1. The fearless knight unhorsed his opponent with a powerful thrust of his lance.
  2. By a stroke of luck, the unhorsed rider managed to escape unscathed.
  3. The jester's comical antics caused both knights to unhorse themselves in a fit of laughter.
  4. The elderly nobleman unhorsed himself with dignity, accepting his defeat gracefully.
  5. In a daring act of rebellion, the unhorsed peasants rose up against their tyrannical king.
  6. The unhorsed carriage lurched out of control, throwing its occupants into the street.
  7. The unhorsed cowboy stumbled to his feet, determined to regain his mount.
  8. The unhorsed centaur charged recklessly into battle, desperate for vengeance.
  9. The unhorsed Amazon fought valiantly on foot, wielding her battle-axe with deadly precision.
  10. With a sudden surge of adrenaline, the unhorsed rider vaulted onto their steed, ready to continue the chase.

FAQs About the word unhorse

alight from (a horse)To throw from a horse; to cause to dismount; also, to take a horse or horses from; as, to unhorse a rider; to unhorse a carriage.

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The fearless knight unhorsed his opponent with a powerful thrust of his lance.

By a stroke of luck, the unhorsed rider managed to escape unscathed.

The jester's comical antics caused both knights to unhorse themselves in a fit of laughter.

The elderly nobleman unhorsed himself with dignity, accepting his defeat gracefully.