forayer

[fawr-ey-er]

forayer Definition

a person who goes on a sudden attack or a raid into enemy territory.

Using forayer: Examples

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

  • Example

    The forayer led the surprise attack on the enemy camp.

  • Example

    The forayer was able to infiltrate the enemy's defenses undetected.

  • Example

    The forayer's mission was to gather intelligence behind enemy lines.

forayer Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with forayer

  • to make a brief and sudden incursion into something, especially for the purpose of obtaining something

    Example

    She decided to foray into the world of entrepreneurship by starting her own business.

  • to launch an attack or raid against someone or something

    Example

    The army made a foray against the enemy's stronghold.

  • a group of people who go on a sudden attack or raid into enemy territory

    Example

    The foray party consisted of ten soldiers and two officers.

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Summary: forayer in Brief

A 'forayer' [fawr-ey-er] is a person who goes on a sudden attack or raid into enemy territory. It is often used in military contexts, such as 'The forayer led the surprise attack on the enemy camp.' 'Forayer' can also be used in phrases like 'foray into,' meaning to briefly and suddenly enter something, and 'foray against,' meaning to launch an attack or raid against someone or something.