Pronunciation: /ɪˈkwɛstrɪən/
noun a person who rides horses
A1 She is an equestrian who loves riding horses.
A2 The equestrian competition was held at the local riding club.
B1 As an equestrian, he spends most of his weekends at the stables.
B2 The equestrian team won first place in the show jumping event.
C1 Her equestrian skills were honed through years of training and dedication.
C2 The equestrian world championship is the pinnacle of competitive horse riding.
adjective relating to horseback riding or horseback riders
A1 She enjoys watching equestrian events on TV.
A2 The equestrian club offers lessons for beginners.
B1 He has been practicing equestrian sports for several years.
B2 The equestrian team won first place in the competition.
C1 Her equestrian skills are unmatched in the region.
C2 The equestrian center is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
formal The equestrian event at the Olympics showcased the skill and precision of the riders.
informal My friend is really into equestrian sports and spends all her free time at the stables.
slang I heard that new equestrian club is lit, we should check it out.
figurative Navigating through the complexities of the legal system can feel like an equestrian challenge.
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