Pronunciation: /ˈɑːrmərd/

Definitions of armored

adjective describing something that is protected or covered with armor

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of armored in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of armored

past tense

armored

plural

armored

comparative

more armored

superlative

most armored

present tense

armor

future tense

will armor

perfect tense

have armored

continuous tense

am armoring

singular

armored

positive degree

armored

infinitive

to armor

gerund

armoring

participle

armored

Origin and Evolution of armored

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'armored' originated from the Old French word 'armaure' which came from the Latin word 'armatura' meaning 'equipment or arms'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe protective gear for warriors, the term 'armored' has evolved to encompass a wide range of protective coverings for vehicles, buildings, and even animals.