horsemen

[hawrs-muh n]

horsemen Definition

  • 1a man who rides a horse, especially as a sport or for work
  • 2a group of horse riders, especially in a military context

Using horsemen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The horsemen rode through the countryside.

  • Example

    He was a skilled horseman and won many competitions.

  • Example

    The cavalry consisted of experienced horsemen.

  • Example

    The horsemen charged towards the enemy.

horsemen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for horsemen

Phrases with horsemen

  • a group of four figures in the Book of Revelation who symbolize the evils to come at the end of the world

    Example

    The four horsemen of the apocalypse are Conquest, War, Famine, and Death.

  • horseman's handshake

    a firm handshake with the thumb clasped over the back of the hand, often used by horsemen to avoid getting their thumbs caught in the reins

    Example

    He greeted his fellow horsemen with a horseman's handshake.

  • horseman's paradise

    a place or situation that is ideal for horse riding

    Example

    The ranch was a horseman's paradise, with miles of trails and beautiful scenery.

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Summary: horsemen in Brief

The term 'horsemen' [hawrs-muh n] refers to a man who rides a horse, either for sport or work, or a group of horse riders, particularly in a military context. Examples include 'The horsemen rode through the countryside.' and 'The cavalry consisted of experienced horsemen.' The phrase 'four horsemen of the apocalypse' refers to four figures in the Book of Revelation who symbolize the evils to come at the end of the world.