Pronunciation: /ʃiːldər/

Definitions of shielder

noun a player in a game who specializes in protecting their teammates

Example Sentences

A1 A shielder protects the group from enemy attacks.

A2 The shielder raised their shield to block the incoming arrows.

B1 The shielder is an essential part of the team, providing defense for the other members.

B2 As a shielder, she was skilled at deflecting blows and protecting her allies.

C1 The shielder's expertise in defensive tactics saved the group from certain defeat.

C2 In the heat of battle, the shielder remained calm and calculated, ensuring the safety of the team.

Examples of shielder in a Sentence

formal The shielder protected the soldiers from enemy arrows during the battle.

informal Hey, can you pass me the shielder so I can block this attack?

slang I heard he's a real shielder on the battlefield, always keeping his squad safe.

figurative She acted as a shielder for her friend, shielding her from the harsh criticism.

Grammatical Forms of shielder

past tense

shielded

plural

shielders

comparative

more shielded

superlative

most shielded

present tense

shields

future tense

will shield

perfect tense

have shielded

continuous tense

is shielding

singular

shielder

positive degree

shielder

infinitive

to shield

gerund

shielding

participle

shielding

Origin and Evolution of shielder

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'shielder' originated from Old English, where 'schild' meant shield and the suffix '-er' denoted a person who does or is associated with the action.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'shielder' evolved to refer to someone who shields or protects others, both literally and metaphorically.