Meaning & Definition of word "Armada"

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    Armada

    /ɑːrˈmɑːdə/

    noun:

    • 1. A fleet of warships.
      • Example: The nation launched an armada to protect its trade routes from piracy.
    • 2. A large group of vehicles or vessels, especially in a military context.
      • Example: The armada of ships gathered in the harbor, ready for deployment.
    • 3. A large number of people or things, often used metaphorically to describe overwhelming force or presence.
      • Example: An armada of fans flocked to the concert, creating an electric atmosphere.

    Etymology

    From Spanish 'armada', meaning 'armed' or 'naval fleet'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Spanish Armada:

    A specific historical reference to the fleet sent by Spain against England in 1588.

    armada of ships:

    A general reference to any large fleet of ships.

    prepare the armada:

    To get ready for a large mobilization or conflict.

    Related Words

    navy:

    The branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations at sea.

    fleet:

    A group of ships sailing together, engaged in the same activity.

    Slang Meanings of armada