bridle

[brahyd-l]

bridle Definition

a device used for controlling a horse, consisting of a set of reins attached to a bit and a headstall.

Using bridle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The horse was difficult to control, so the rider tightened the bridle.

  • Example

    She held the bridle tightly as she mounted the horse.

  • Example

    The bridle was decorated with silver studs and gems.

  • Example

    The horse shook its head, trying to get rid of the bridle.

bridle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for bridle

Phrases with bridle

  • to remove restrictions or limitations on something

    Example

    The new policy takes the bridle off the company's ability to expand.

  • to impose restrictions or limitations on something

    Example

    The government is putting the bridle on spending to reduce the budget deficit.

  • strict control over something

    Example

    The company keeps a tight bridle on its employees' internet usage.

Origins of bridle

from Old English 'brydel'

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Summary: bridle in Brief

A 'bridle' [brahyd-l] is a device used for controlling a horse, consisting of a set of reins attached to a bit and a headstall. It can be used to restrain or limit a horse's movements, exemplified by 'The horse was difficult to control, so the rider tightened the bridle.' 'Bridle' also extends into phrases like 'take the bridle off,' meaning to remove restrictions, and 'a tight bridle,' meaning strict control.