toxophile

[ˈtäksəˌfīl]

toxophile Definition

a person who loves or is fond of archery.

Using toxophile: Examples

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

  • Example

    As a toxophile, he spends most of his weekends at the archery range.

  • Example

    The club is open to all toxophiles, regardless of their skill level.

  • Example

    She became a toxophile after watching the Olympics archery competition.

toxophile Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for toxophile

Phrases with toxophile

  • a person who is fond of or an expert in archery

    Example

    The toxophilites gathered for a weekend of archery competitions.

  • toxophilus

    a lover of archery

    Example

    The book 'Toxophilus' by Roger Ascham is a treatise on archery.

  • the love or practice of archery

    Example

    Her toxophily began when she was a child and her father taught her how to shoot a bow.

Origins of toxophile

from Greek 'toxon' meaning 'bow' and 'philein' meaning 'to love'

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Summary: toxophile in Brief

'Toxophile' [ˈtäksəˌfīl] refers to a person who loves or is fond of archery. It is often used to describe someone who is an expert in archery, as in 'The toxophilites gathered for a weekend of archery competitions.' Other related terms include 'toxophilite,' 'toxophilus,' and 'toxophily,' which respectively refer to a person who is fond of or an expert in archery, a lover of archery, and the love or practice of archery.