cavalryman

[ˈkævəlrimən]

cavalryman Definition

a soldier who fights on horseback.

Using cavalryman: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cavalryman charged into battle with his sword drawn.

  • Example

    The cavalryman's horse was shot out from under him.

cavalryman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cavalryman

Phrases with cavalryman

  • a cavalryman who is heavily armed and armored, typically used for shock tactics in battle

    Example

    The heavy cavalryman rode into the enemy lines, breaking their formation.

  • a cavalryman who is lightly armed and armored, typically used for reconnaissance and harassment of enemy forces

    Example

    The light cavalryman scouted ahead of the main army, looking for signs of enemy activity.

  • cavalryman's charge

    a military tactic where a group of cavalrymen charge at high speed towards an enemy position, often used to break enemy lines or morale

    Example

    The cavalryman's charge was a fearsome sight, as they thundered towards the enemy with swords and lances at the ready.

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Summary: cavalryman in Brief

A 'cavalryman' [ˈkævəlrimən] is a soldier who fights on horseback. They can be either heavily or lightly armed and armored, and are used for various military tactics such as reconnaissance, harassment, and charging into battle. The term is often used in historical contexts.