flotilla

[fləˈtɪlə]

flotilla Definition

a group of small ships or boats, especially warships.

Using flotilla: Examples

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

  • Example

    The navy sent a flotilla of ships to patrol the coast.

  • Example

    The flotilla consisted of several small fishing boats.

  • Example

    The pirates were no match for the heavily armed flotilla.

  • Example

    The flotilla sailed into the harbor at dawn.

flotilla Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flotilla

Phrases with flotilla

  • a group of floating objects that are not ships, such as buoys or debris

    Example

    The storm left a floating flotilla of debris in its wake.

  • the commanding officer of a flotilla

    Example

    The flotilla leader gave the order to attack.

  • the arrangement of ships or boats in a flotilla

    Example

    The flotilla formation was designed to maximize firepower.

Origins of flotilla

from Spanish 'flota', meaning 'fleet'

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Summary: flotilla in Brief

The term 'flotilla' [fləˈtɪlə] refers to a group of small ships or boats, often warships. It can be used to describe naval patrols, fishing expeditions, and pirate battles, as in 'The pirates were no match for the heavily armed flotilla.' 'Flotilla' can also be modified by phrases like 'floating flotilla,' referring to non-ship objects, and 'flotilla formation,' describing the arrangement of ships.