paladins

The word “paladins” has 3 syllables: pal-a-dins

It's pronounced as /ˈpælədɪnz/


What is synonym and antonym for paladins?

In the thesaurus, “paladins” has 5 synonyms and 4 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for paladins along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for paladins

  • advocates
  • advocators
  • exponents
  • proponents
  • supporters

Antonyms for paladins

  • adversaries
  • antagonists
  • enemies
  • opponents

Meanings of paladins

  • noun
    1. A heroic champion (especially a knightly one).
    2. A defender or advocate of a noble cause. (A defender of faith).
    3. Any of the twelve Companions of the court of Emperor Charlemagne.

Example Sentences

  • The paladins of the kingdom swore oaths of loyalty to their king.
  • In the realm of fantasy literature, paladins are often depicted as valiant warriors fighting for justice.
  • The order of paladins dedicated their lives to defending the weak and upholding honor.
  • Legends tell of brave paladins who ventured into the darkest depths to vanquish evil.
  • The paladins stood resolute on the battlefield, their armor gleaming in the sunlight.

On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to paladins, such as: adversaries, advocates, advocators, antagonists, enemies, exponents, opponents.

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