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Muskets Meaning in English

word · lemma: musket

ˈməskət
MUHS-kit
mˈʌskɪts
MUS-kits

Definition

Muskets are long, old-fashioned guns that were used by soldiers before modern rifles existed. They are fired from the shoulder and were common from the 16th to 19th centuries.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in historical or military contexts. 'Musket' refers to older, single-shot firearms, not modern guns. Common with 'musket fire,' 'loading muskets,' or 'lines of muskets.' Do not confuse with 'rifle' (more modern and accurate).

Example Sentences

The soldiers carried muskets into battle.

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They learned to load their muskets quickly.

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Old muskets are displayed in the museum.

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During the battle, clouds of smoke surrounded the soldiers as they fired their muskets.

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The reenactors wore uniforms and marched with replica muskets on their shoulders.

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Back then, even reloading muskets under pressure took a lot of practice.

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