Equestrian Equipment

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a fastening device, typically made of metal or plastic, used to secure two loose ends by snapping or sliding together

verb to fasten with a buckle

  • Please remember to securely fasten your seatbelt buckle before takeoff.
  • Make sure you buckle up before we hit the road.
  • I can't believe you forgot to buckle your pants, dude.
  • She felt the weight of responsibility buckle under the pressure.

noun a long whip used for driving horses or as an instrument of punishment

  • The rancher used a horsewhip to train the unruly horses.
  • I saw the cowboy with his horsewhip out in the field.
  • He threatened to horsewhip anyone who crossed him.
  • Her words were like a horsewhip, cutting through the silence with sharp precision.

noun a place where saddles and other equipment for horses are made or sold

  • The saddlery shop specialized in crafting high-quality leather saddles and bridles.
  • I love browsing through the saddlery store to see all the different types of horse gear.
  • I'm thinking of getting a new saddle for my horse from that cool saddlery down the road.
  • The saddlery of responsibilities weighed heavily on his shoulders as he tried to balance work and family life.

adjective adjective describing something that is decorated or adorned with studs

  • The actress wore a stunning gown studded with diamonds to the award ceremony.
  • I love your studded boots, they look so cool!
  • Check out my studded belt, it's totally rad.
  • His speech was studded with witty remarks that had the audience in stitches.

noun a sleeveless jacket or vest, typically padded or quilted

  • The gentleman wore a smart gilet over his dress shirt.
  • She threw on a cozy gilet to stay warm on the chilly evening.
  • I love your new gilet, it looks really cool.
  • The gilet of confidence helped him navigate the challenging situation with ease.

noun an additional item of dress or equipment

  • The soldier was equipped with all the necessary accoutrements for battle.
  • She always carries around a purse full of random accoutrements.
  • I can't believe he showed up to the party wearing those ridiculous accoutrements.
  • In order to succeed in the business world, one must possess the necessary accoutrements of success.