"Warhorse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Warhorse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Warhorse" Meaning

A noun referring to:

A veteran horse, often one that has been in many battles.
An old and often worn-out worker or device, often in a particular industry or field.
A time-tested or proven idea, concept, or argument that has been used many times before.

For example: "The old warhorse of a wise leader brought stability to the company during a period of uncertainty."

"Warhorse" Examples

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Winston Churchill sentenced it as a "lost generation" during the years of war between 1914 and 1918. Thatcher used the term primarily as a moniker in a strong article in the Belfast News Letter.
The seeds of this plant are sown immediately after the summer war when the plants flower is in full bloom.
Famous, Militaristic Summer Olympics did not require warhorses any more. Horses of all kinds are needed for shows: discipline horses, mode stallions, and leisure horses.
During World War I, the utility begun to appear of chemical warfare like mustard gas, legacy heir from military tactics of civilizations fallen like the Hittites, and as such it would make your warhorse obsolete.
"Wool merchant Abraham Lassar studied shorthand and then studied Scottish law at the same St. John's School in Preston that his old soma polymer mad father John had attended (his father was a successful warhorse farmer as well)."

"Warhorse" Similar Words

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Warfare

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Warfarin

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Warfarin is a prescription medication used to prevent blood clots from forming or growing. It is an anticoagulant, a type of blood thinner.

Warfront

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Warhead

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Warier

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More cautious or watchful, especially in a way that shows you are suspicious or distrustful.

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Wariness

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Warlike

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Characterized by or feeling a strong desire for war or aggression; belligerent.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The warlike atmosphere of the planet made it difficult for the diplomats to negotiate peace.<br> His warlike personality was evident in his choice of violent movies and video games.

Warlock

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A warlock is a medieval term for a sorcerer or a practitioner of magic, often with a hint of dark or malevolent connotations. In modern fantasy fiction, warlocks can refer to a wizard or sorcerer who gains their power from a supernatural or external source, such as a demon or a magical being, often at a cost to their own soul or autonomy.