noun a hard or padded protective hat, various types of which are worn by soldiers, police officers, firefighters, motorcyclists, athletes, and others to protect the head from injury.
Essential gear for soldiers to protect their heads in combat situations.
Used by construction workers to protect their heads from falling objects and debris.
Worn by athletes for protection during contact sports such as football, hockey, and cycling.
Firefighters wear helmets to protect their heads from falling debris and heat.
Cyclists wear helmets for safety while riding on roads or trails.
Worn by motorcyclists to protect their heads in case of accidents.
In the context of a writer, 'helmet' may be used metaphorically to represent protection or defense against criticism or negative feedback.
Construction workers wear helmets as a safety precaution to protect their heads from falling objects or accidents on the job site.
Professional athletes in sports such as football, hockey, and biking wear helmets to protect their heads from potential injuries during competition.
Firefighters wear helmets as part of their protective gear to shield their heads from falling debris and other hazards while responding to emergencies.
In motorcycle racing, helmets are worn by racers to protect their heads in case of crashes or accidents on the track.
Military personnel wear helmets as part of their standard uniform to protect their heads from ballistic threats and other dangers in combat situations.