garde

[gɑːd]

garde Definition

  • 1a group of soldiers who protect a place or person
  • 2the art or practice of fencing with the foil, épée, or sabre

Using garde: Examples

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

  • Example

    The palace garde was on high alert during the state visit.

  • Example

    He trained in the art of garde under a famous fencing master.

  • Example

    She won the gold medal in garde at the national championship.

garde Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for garde

Antonyms for garde

Phrases with garde

  • en garde

    a warning to be prepared for an attack or contest

    Example

    The fencer raised her sword and said, 'en garde'.

  • a personal bodyguard

    Example

    The president's garde du corps is always by his side.

  • garde à vous

    a military command to stand at attention

    Example

    The sergeant shouted, 'garde à vous', and the soldiers snapped to attention.

Origins of garde

from French 'garde', meaning 'guard'

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Summary: garde in Brief

The term 'garde' [gɑːd] refers to a group of soldiers who protect a place or person, as well as the art or practice of fencing with the foil, épée, or sabre. It includes phrases like 'en garde,' a warning to be prepared for an attack or contest, and 'garde du corps,' a personal bodyguard.