Meaning & Definition of word "Swordlike"

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    Swordlike

    /ˈsɔːrdˌlaɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Resembling a sword in shape or appearance.
      • Example: The creature had long, swordlike teeth that glinted in the moonlight.
    • 2. Having a sharp, elongated form similar to that of a sword.
      • Example: The artist depicted a swordlike mountain range in his landscape painting.
    • 3. Characterized by qualities typically associated with swords, such as strength or sharpness.
      • Example: Her swordlike determination led her to overcome all obstacles in her path.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'sword' combined with the suffix '-like' to indicate resemblance.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    swordlike form:

    A shape that resembles a sword.

    swordlike blade:

    A blade that is sharp and narrow like a sword.

    swordlike appearance:

    An appearance that evokes the characteristics of a sword.

    Related Words

    blade:

    The cutting part of a sword or knife.

    saber:

    A type of sword with a curved blade.

    rapier:

    A thin, light sharp-pointed sword.

    Slang Meanings of swordlike

    Meaning: A sharp wit or demeanor.

    Example Sentence: She has a swordlike tongue, always ready with a cutting remark.

    Meaning: Describing someone who is fierce or aggressive.

    Example Sentence: He enters the debate with a swordlike attitude, ready to slice through arguments.