Meaning & Definition of word "Chariot"

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    Chariot

    /ˈtʃɛrɪət/

    noun:

    • 1. A fancy or elegant carriage.
      • Example: The wedding party traveled in a beautifully decorated chariot.
    • 2. A powerful two-wheeled vehicle drawn by horses, used in ancient warfare and for racing.
      • Example: The soldiers rode into battle in their chariots, ready to face the enemy.
    • 3. A vehicle for conveying a sovereign in state; a ceremonial vehicle.
      • Example: The queen arrived at the festival in a golden chariot adorned with jewels.

    Etymology

    Middle English chare, from Old French chariete, from Latin carrus.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    chariot of fire:

    A vehicle of divine light or an elevated state of being.

    to ride in style:

    To travel in a luxurious or impressive manner.

    Related Words

    carriage:

    A vehicle for transporting people, often horse-drawn.

    cart:

    A strong vehicle with two or four wheels, used for transporting goods.

    Slang Meanings of chariot

    Meaning: To be in a hurry or to rush.

    Example Sentence: I have to chariot over to the meeting.

    Meaning: To perform exceptionally well or to dominate.

    Example Sentence: He chariot-ed the competition in the race last weekend.