"Jousted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jousted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jousted" Meaning

To jousted means to engage in a medieval knight's duel on horseback, using lances to try to knock each other off their horses or to break each other's armor.

"Jousted" Examples

Usage Examples of "Jousted"


Example 1: Medieval Tournament

In the 14th century, the knights in the tournament jousted with lances to prove their valor and skill.

Example 2: Historical Reenactment

To reenact the medieval era, the historical group organized a jousting competition where participants jousted on horseback, wielding lances.

Example 3: Literature

In the novel "The Bronze Horseman," the protagonist Alexander is said to have jousted with the mythical horseman of war.

Example 4: Figurative Language

After a heated debate, the politician jousted with his opponent, using sharp words and witty remarks to gain the upper hand.

Example 5: Education

The history teacher explained the art of jousting to his students, demonstrating how knights used to jousted in medieval times.

(Note: These examples may have varying levels of usage and context. The word "jousted" is most commonly used to describe a historical or fictional event or action, but can also be used metaphorically to describe a competitive or combative situation.)

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