Meaning & Definition of word "Armor"

Armor

/ˈɑːrmər/

noun:

  • 1. A protective covering used to prevent injury, especially in combat.
    • Example: The knight donned his armor before heading into battle.
  • 2. Material used to strengthen or protect something.
    • Example: The vehicle was equipped with reinforced armor to withstand attacks.
  • 3. Figurative protection from emotional or psychological harm.
    • Example: She built up emotional armor after experiencing betrayal in her relationships.

verb:

  • 1. To equip with armor; to invest with protective covering.
    • Example: The soldiers were armed and armored for the mission.
  • 2. To provide someone with a sense of security or protection.
    • Example: His kind words armored her against the criticism.

Etymology

From Old French 'armure', from Latin 'armatura' (equipment for battle)

Common Phrases and Expressions

armor up:

To prepare oneself for a challenge or confrontation.

give someone armor:

To provide someone with protection or support.

Related Words

shield:

A broad piece of armor that is carried to intercept weapons.

fortification:

A defensive structure built to protect against attack.

Slang Meanings of armor

Meaning: To be overly defensive in a conversation.

Example Sentence: He put up his armor during the debate, refusing to accept any criticism.

Meaning: To protect oneself from emotional harm.

Example Sentence: She developed a lot of armor after years of dealing with toxic relationships.