girded

[gɜːdɪd]

girded Definition

  • 1encircled or secured with a belt or band
  • 2prepared oneself for something difficult or challenging

Using girded: Examples

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

  • Example

    She girded her waist with a sword belt.

  • Example

    The company girded itself for the upcoming competition.

  • Example

    He girded up his loins and prepared for the long journey ahead.

girded Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with girded

  • girded loins

    a phrase used to describe someone who is ready for action or prepared for a challenge

    Example

    With his girded loins, he faced the challenges of the day.

  • prepared oneself mentally and physically for a difficult or challenging situation

    Example

    The team girded for battle before the championship game.

  • endowed with physical or mental power to face a challenge

    Example

    She girded herself with strength to face the challenges of life.

Origins of girded

from Old English 'gyrdan', meaning 'to encircle with a belt'

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Summary: girded in Brief

'Girded' [gɜːdɪd] is a verb that means to encircle or secure with a belt or band, as in 'She girded her waist with a sword belt.' It can also mean to prepare oneself mentally and physically for something difficult or challenging, as in 'The company girded itself for the upcoming competition.' The phrase 'girded loins' describes someone who is ready for action, while 'girded for battle' means to prepare oneself for a difficult situation.