swords

[sɔːrdz]

swords Definition

  • 1a weapon with a long metal blade and a handle, used for thrusting or striking
  • 2a fencing sword

Using swords: Examples

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

  • Example

    He drew his sword and charged at the enemy.

  • Example

    The two fencers crossed swords in a fierce battle.

  • Example

    The museum had an impressive collection of medieval swords.

swords Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swords

Phrases with swords

  • double-edged sword

    something that has both advantages and disadvantages

    Example

    The new policy is a double-edged sword; it will increase profits but also reduce employee benefits.

  • to engage in a verbal or physical confrontation

    Example

    The two politicians crossed swords in a heated debate over healthcare reform.

  • beat swords into plowshares

    to turn weapons into tools for peaceful purposes

    Example

    The organization's mission is to beat swords into plowshares by promoting disarmament and peaceful conflict resolution.

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Summary: swords in Brief

A 'sword' [sɔːrdz] is a long metal weapon with a handle, used for thrusting or striking. It can also refer to a fencing sword. Examples include 'He drew his sword and charged at the enemy.' and 'The museum had an impressive collection of medieval swords.' Phrases like 'double-edged sword' denote something with both advantages and disadvantages, while 'cross swords' means to engage in a confrontation.