Pronunciation: /ˈhɔrsˌmənˌʃɪp/
noun skill in riding, managing, or training horses
A1 Horsemanship involves learning how to ride and care for horses.
A2 She has been practicing horsemanship for years and has won several competitions.
B1 Horsemanship requires patience, skill, and a deep understanding of horse behavior.
B2 The equestrian center offers classes in horsemanship for riders of all levels.
C1 His expertise in horsemanship is evident in the way he effortlessly handles even the most spirited horses.
C2 The book delves into the history and philosophy of horsemanship, exploring its cultural significance throughout the ages.
formal His horsemanship skills were evident as he effortlessly guided the horse through the obstacle course.
informal She's been practicing her horsemanship every weekend at the ranch.
slang Check out that dude's sick horsemanship, he's a natural in the saddle.
figurative Horsemanship is like a dance between rider and horse, each moving in perfect harmony.
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