Rallying Cry

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈræliɪŋ kraɪ/

Definitions of rallying cry

noun a phrase or shout that is used to inspire a group of people during a challenging situation or to unite them in a common cause

Example Sentences

A1 The team's rallying cry was 'Go team go!'

A2 The coach's rallying cry inspired the players to work harder.

B1 The politician's rallying cry resonated with the crowd and gained support.

B2 The union leader's rallying cry motivated the workers to demand fair wages.

C1 The general's rallying cry rallied the troops to victory in the battle.

C2 The activist's rallying cry ignited a movement for social change.

Examples of rallying cry in a Sentence

formal The leader's rallying cry inspired the troops to keep fighting.

informal The team's rallying cry before the game was 'win or go home!'

slang The coach's rallying cry got everyone hyped up for the match.

figurative The environmentalist's rallying cry for conservation echoed through the halls of government.

Grammatical Forms of rallying cry

past tense

rallied

plural

rallying cries

comparative

more rallying cry

superlative

most rallying cry

present tense

rallying cry

future tense

will rally cry

perfect tense

have rallied cry

continuous tense

is rallying cry

singular

rallying cry

positive degree

rallying cry

infinitive

to rally cry

gerund

rallying crying

participle

rallying cried

Origin and Evolution of rallying cry

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'rallying cry' originated from military contexts where it was used to describe a shouted phrase or slogan that troops would use to gather and motivate themselves before battle.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'rallying cry' has evolved to be used more broadly in non-military contexts to describe a unifying phrase or call to action that inspires a group of people to come together for a common cause.