Pronunciation: /ˈbætəl kraɪ/
noun a shout or slogan used by soldiers in battle to intimidate their enemies or rally their own troops
A1 The soldiers shouted their battle cry as they charged into battle.
A2 The team's battle cry motivated them to push through the tough competition.
B1 The coach's inspiring battle cry rallied the team to victory.
B2 The warrior's battle cry echoed through the battlefield, striking fear into their enemies.
C1 The general's powerful battle cry resonated with the troops, boosting their morale.
C2 The revolutionary leader's impassioned battle cry ignited a fire in the hearts of the people, driving them to fight for freedom.
formal The soldiers raised their battle cry as they charged into the enemy lines.
informal We need to come up with a cool battle cry for our team before the game.
slang The fans' battle cry for their favorite team is 'Go hard or go home!'
figurative Her determination to succeed was like a battle cry that drove her to push through any obstacles.
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