Pronunciation: /ɑrˈmɑdə/

Definitions of armada

noun a large group or force of vehicles, airplanes, etc.

Example Sentences

A1 The armada of ships sailed across the ocean.

A2 The armada of planes flew in formation during the air show.

B1 The armada of protesters marched through the streets demanding change.

B2 The armada of satellites orbiting the Earth provide crucial data for scientific research.

C1 The armada of diplomats worked tirelessly to negotiate a peace treaty between the warring nations.

C2 The armada of investors poured billions of dollars into the startup, propelling it to success.

Examples of armada in a Sentence

formal The armada of ships set sail for battle.

informal Did you see the armada of cars parked outside the event?

slang That armada of bikes is so cool!

figurative The team's armada of talented players ensured their victory.

Grammatical Forms of armada

past tense

armadad

plural

armadas

comparative

more armada

superlative

most armada

present tense

armada

future tense

will armada

perfect tense

have armada

continuous tense

is armadaing

singular

armada

positive degree

armada

infinitive

to armada

gerund

armadaing

participle

armadaed

Origin and Evolution of armada

First Known Use: 1568 year
Language of Origin: Spanish
Story behind the word: The word 'armada' originated from the Spanish language, derived from the Latin word 'armata' meaning armed fleet.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a large fleet of warships, the term 'armada' has evolved to also describe any large group of vehicles or ships, often used in a military context.