Pronunciation: /ˈɑːrmərd/
adjective describing something that is protected or covered with armor
A1 The knight wore an armored suit for protection.
A2 The soldiers rode in an armored vehicle to the battlefield.
B1 The bank's armored truck arrived to pick up the cash deposits.
B2 The president's motorcade was surrounded by armored vehicles for security.
C1 The advanced military tank was heavily armored to withstand enemy attacks.
C2 The high-tech exoskeleton suit was fully armored and equipped with advanced weaponry.
formal The army deployed heavily armored vehicles to protect the troops.
informal I saw a cool armored truck on the highway today.
slang That guy's car is totally armored up with all those modifications.
figurative She kept her emotions armored, not letting anyone see how she truly felt.
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