vaward Synonyms

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vaward Meaning

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vaward (n.)

The fore part; van.

vaward Sentence Examples

  1. The vaward of the army surged forward, eager to engage the enemy.
  2. The vaward led the charge, their banners unfurled and their swords gleaming.
  3. The vaward's disciplined ranks pushed through the enemy lines, their momentum unstoppable.
  4. The general placed his most skilled warriors in the vaward, ensuring their victory.
  5. The vaward's casualties were heavy, but they held their ground against the relentless enemy assault.
  6. The vaward's presence buoyed the spirits of the rest of the army, giving them hope for victory.
  7. The vaward's commander, a seasoned veteran, knew the importance of maintaining formation.
  8. The enemy forces targeted the vaward, recognizing its crucial role in the battle.
  9. The vaward's victory set the stage for the army's eventual triumph.
  10. The vaward's bravery and sacrifice will be remembered in the annals of military history.

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The fore part; van.

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The vaward of the army surged forward, eager to engage the enemy.

The vaward led the charge, their banners unfurled and their swords gleaming.

The vaward's disciplined ranks pushed through the enemy lines, their momentum unstoppable.

The general placed his most skilled warriors in the vaward, ensuring their victory.