Pronunciation: /ˈæroʊ/
noun a slender, straight weapon that is shot from a bow and is pointed at one end
A1 The arrow pointed to the right.
A2 I used an arrow to show the direction.
B1 The archer aimed the arrow at the target.
B2 The arrow flew straight and hit the bullseye.
C1 The intricate design on the arrow indicated it was made by a skilled craftsman.
C2 The ancient arrowhead was carefully preserved in a museum.
verb not applicable
A1 The archer aimed carefully and arrowed the target.
A2 She arrowed a message to her friend across the room.
B1 The email was arrowed to the wrong recipient by mistake.
B2 The company arrowed their marketing campaign towards a younger demographic.
C1 The expert archer arrowed the bullseye with precision.
C2 The politician arrowed his criticism towards the opposition party during the debate.
adjective not applicable
A1 The arrow sign pointed towards the exit.
A2 The arrow keys on the keyboard help you navigate through the menu.
B1 She used an arrow diagram to show the flow of the process.
B2 The arrow function in JavaScript allows for concise code.
C1 The archer's precise aim sent the arrow straight to the target.
C2 The arrow symbolizes direction and purpose in many cultures.
adverb not applicable
A1 The arrow pointed to the right direction.
A2 She followed the arrow on the map to find the treasure.
B1 The arrow swiftly flew through the air and hit the target.
B2 He adjusted the arrow on his bow before releasing it towards the bullseye.
C1 The expert archer's arrow flew straight and true, hitting the center of the target every time.
C2 The ancient arrowhead was carefully preserved in the museum for its historical significance.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The arrow is pointing to the right.
A2 I followed the arrow to find the treasure.
B1 The arrow on the map shows the direction we need to go.
B2 She shot the arrow with precision and hit the target.
C1 The arrow symbolizes strength and direction in many cultures.
C2 The arrow flew through the air with incredible speed and accuracy.
preposition not applicable
A1 The arrow on the map points to the north.
A2 She followed the arrow to find her way out of the maze.
B1 The arrow in the traffic sign indicates that you can only turn right.
B2 The arrow on the compass pointed towards the magnetic north.
C1 The archer aimed the arrow at the target with precision.
C2 The arrow of time moves inexorably forward, never backward.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I pointed the arrow towards the target and let it fly.
A2 The arrow hit the bullseye with precision.
B1 She pulled back the bow, aimed carefully, and released the arrow.
B2 The archer adjusted the angle of the arrow before shooting it at the distant target.
C1 The arrow whistled through the air, finding its mark with deadly accuracy.
C2 With a swift motion, he notched another arrow and prepared to fire again.
interjection not applicable
A1 Arrow! Look at that bird in the sky!
A2 Arrow! Be careful where you're pointing that thing.
B1 Arrow! I think we're heading in the right direction.
B2 Arrow! That was a close call, but we made it through.
C1 Arrow! Let's aim for the target and hit the bullseye.
C2 Arrow! With precision and skill, the archer hit the mark every time.
article not applicable
A1 The arrow pointed to the right direction.
A2 She shot an arrow at the target.
B1 The arrow on the map indicated the location of the treasure.
B2 The archer's aim was true as the arrow hit the bullseye.
C1 The arrow of time moves forward relentlessly.
C2 The intricate design on the arrowhead showcased the craftsmanship of the ancient civilization.
formal The archer carefully aimed the arrow at the target.
informal Make sure you point the arrow in the right direction before shooting.
slang I totally bullseyed that target with my arrow!
figurative Her words hit me like a sharp arrow to the heart.
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