"Horse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Horse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Horse" Meaning

A horse is a large, hoofed, herbivorous mammal used for riding, transportation, and other forms of work. It is often domesticated and bred for specific characteristics such as size, coat color, and temperament.

"Horse" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Horse"


1. As a noun

I love watching horse racing on Sundays.

2. With a possessive adjective

My horse is the fastest in the competition.

3. In a metaphorical sense

He's a workhorse and always finds a way to get the job done.

4. With a plural form

The horse and pony show was a huge hit with kids.

5. In a compound adjective

The horseback riding trail is 10 kilometers long.

Note: These examples illustrate various ways to use the word "horse" in sentences, including its usage as a noun, possessive adjective, metaphor, plural form, and compound adjective.

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Horror-stricken refers to being filled with extreme fear or terror, often as a result of a terrifying or shocking experience. It can also describe a person's facial expression, which is typically pale, shocked, and frightful.

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Horrors refers to extremely frightening or frightening things, or to situations or experiences that are extremely unpleasant or unsettling. It can also refer to a collection of terrible or frightening events, or to a country or a situation that is permanently and irreparably ruined or devastated.

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Riding a horse or a other animal, typically for recreation, sport, or traveling, while sitting on its back and controlling it with a saddle and reins.

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Horse Guards is a famous landmark in London, England, and it refers to a ceremonial formation of mounted cavalrymen and their commanding officers, known as the Household Division's "Life Guards" and "The Blues and Royals". It is a symbol of British military tradition and is often seen escorting the Queen and other dignitaries. The phrase can also refer to the Horse Guards Parade, a ceremonial site in front of the Horse Guards building in Whitehall where the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony takes place.

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