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Chariots Meaning in English

word · lemma: chariot

ˈtʃɛɹiəts
CHAIR-ee-uhts
tʃˈæɹiəts
CHA-ree-uhts

Definition

Chariots are light, two-wheeled vehicles pulled by horses, used in ancient times for war, racing, or ceremonies.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in historical or mythological contexts. Pairs well with 'ancient', 'Roman', or 'Egyptian'; rarely refers to modern vehicles. The singular is 'chariot'.

Example Sentences

In ancient Rome, soldiers rode chariots during battles.

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The museum has several ancient chariots on display.

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Horses pulled the chariots quickly across the field.

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Movies about ancient Egypt often show dramatic chariots racing across the sand.

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Historians believe that chariots changed the way wars were fought.

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During the festival parade, kids dressed up as heroes and rode in cardboard chariots.

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