warhorses

The word “warhorses” has 3 syllables: war-hors-es.

It's pronounced as /ˈwɔrˌhɔrsɪz/.


What is synonym and antonym for warhorses?

In the thesaurus, “warhorses” has 1 synonym and 13 antonyms.

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


Synonyms for warhorses

  • veterans

Antonyms for warhorses

  • apprentices
  • beginners
  • boots
  • colts
  • fledglings
  • freshmen
  • greenhorns
  • neophytes
  • newcomers
  • novices
  • recruits
  • rookies
  • tyros

Meanings of warhorses

  • noun
    1. Any horse used in horse-cavalry, but especially one bearing an armored knight.
    2. A regularly revived theatrical or musical work, as with Hamlet or a Beethoven symphony, or as excerpts thereto. May imply that the work in question has become hackneyed.
    3. An experienced person who has been through many battles, situations or contests; someone who has given long service.

Example Sentences

  • The warhorses charged into battle, their riders fearless in the face of danger.
  • The museum displayed a collection of antique warhorses used in medieval warfare.
  • Several warhorses were stabled at the camp, ready for the upcoming campaign.
  • The cavalry relied on their warhorses for swift movement and tactical advantage.
  • The warhorses were trained to withstand the chaos of battle and remain calm under pressure.

On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to warhorses, such as: apprentices, beginners, boots, colts, fledglings, freshmen, greenhorns.

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hackneys

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