Lightsaber

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /laɪts.eɪ.bər/

Definitions of lightsaber

noun a weapon resembling a sword but with a laser blade, typically associated with the Star Wars franchise

Example Sentences

A1 Luke Skywalker used a lightsaber in Star Wars.

A2 The Jedi Knight ignited his blue lightsaber in the dark cave.

B1 The lightsaber hummed as it clashed with the Sith Lord's red blade.

B2 The lightsaber duel between the two warriors was intense and filled with skillful maneuvers.

C1 The lightsaber's kyber crystal emitted a vibrant glow as it was wielded in battle.

C2 The lightsaber's hilt was intricately designed with etchings and engravings, showcasing the craftsmanship of its creator.

Examples of lightsaber in a Sentence

formal The Jedi knight ignited his lightsaber as he prepared to face his enemy.

informal I love pretending to have a lightsaber battle with my friends.

slang That lightsaber is so cool, I wish I had one!

figurative Her wit was like a lightsaber, cutting through the nonsense with precision.

Grammatical Forms of lightsaber

past tense

used

plural

lightsabers

comparative

more powerful

superlative

most powerful

present tense

wield

future tense

will wield

perfect tense

have wielded

continuous tense

wielding

singular

lightsaber

positive degree

powerful

infinitive

to wield

gerund

wielding

participle

wielded

Origin and Evolution of lightsaber

First Known Use: 1977 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'lightsaber' was first coined by George Lucas for the Star Wars franchise.
Evolution of the word: Initially used as a fictional weapon in the Star Wars universe, the term 'lightsaber' has since become a popular cultural reference for a futuristic energy sword or laser weapon.