armour

[ˈɑːmə(r)]

armour Definition

a strong metal or leather covering worn to protect the body during fighting.

Using armour: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "armour" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The knight wore a suit of armour into battle.

  • Example

    The soldiers put on their armour before heading out to the battlefield.

  • Example

    The police officer's body armour saved his life during the shootout.

armour Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for armour

Phrases with armour

  • armour-plated

    covered with a layer of metal for protection

    Example

    The bank's doors were armour-plated to prevent robberies.

  • a campaign of flattery, friendliness, and cajolery designed to achieve a particular purpose or win someone over

    Example

    The company launched a charm offensive to try to win back customers after a scandal.

  • angry and ready to fight or argue

    Example

    Watch out, the boss is on the warpath again!

Origins of armour

from Old French 'armure', from Latin 'armatura', from 'armare' meaning 'to arm'

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Summary: armour in Brief

'Armour' [ˈɑːmə(r)] refers to a strong metal or leather covering worn to protect the body during fighting. It is commonly used in battles, wars, and other dangerous situations. Phrases like 'armour-plated' describe objects covered with a layer of metal for protection. 'Charm offensive' and 'on the warpath' are idiomatic expressions that are unrelated to the word 'armour'.