Sword Meaning and Definition

Sword

Sword

Pronunciation

/sɔrd/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A long, flat, or curved piece of metal or other material, designed for cutting, thrusting, or slashing.

Examples

  • He drew his sword and prepared for battle.
  • The chef expertly sliced the vegetables with a sharp sword.

Synonyms

  • Blade
  • Weapon

Antonyms

  • Petite
  • Fragile

Etymology

The word “Sword” is derived from Old English “word,” which referred to a cutting or thrusting instrument, and is thought to have been influenced by the Latin “sword,” itself derived from Proto-Indo-European “swor-, which means “to cut.”

Usage Notes

Sword is typically used as a singular noun, though it can be used in the plural form to refer to a collection of swords.

Cultural References

Sword has appeared in numerous works of fiction, including the Lord of the Rings series, Star Wars, and Game of Thrones.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

“To be wielded like a sword” means to be used in a particular way, often in a forceful or aggressive manner.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Blade
  • Edge
  • Point

Collocations

  • to unsheathe one’s sword
  • to brandish one’s sword
  • to polish one’s sword

Frequency of Use

Sword is a moderately common word in modern English, often used in contexts related to history, warfare, and fantasyfiction.

Common Misspellings

  • Serd
  • Soard

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