armada
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- An armada is a massive fleet of warships or any large, organized group of moving objects like planes or vehicles.
- The word originates from the Spanish 'armada,' meaning 'armed,' and is famously associated with the Spanish Armada of 1588.
- In modern usage, it serves as a powerful metaphor for overwhelming scale and synchronized movement in various contexts.
- It is a collective noun that is treated as singular in grammar, typically followed by the preposition 'of'.
- Historical Weight
- The term is inextricably linked to the Spanish Armada of 1588, a fleet sent by King Philip II of Spain to invade England. Because of this historical event, the word carries a connotation of 'invincibility' or 'grand ambition,' even when the attempt eventually fails.
As the sun began to set, a literal armada of delivery drones filled the sky, signaling the start of the city's new automated logistics era.
- Modern Metaphor
- In technology, 'armada' is frequently used to describe large clusters of servers or a massive deployment of software bots, highlighting their collective power and synchronized operation.
The tech giant deployed an armada of specialized AI agents to scrub the internet of misinformation within seconds.
- Visual Impact
- When writers use this term, they are painting a picture of something that fills the horizon, suggesting that the sheer number of objects is enough to change the environment they are in.
The harbor was choked by an armada of fishing boats, all vying for the same school of tuna offshore.
A vast armada of cyclists took over the main boulevard, protesting the lack of dedicated bike lanes in the city center.
The billionaire's armada of private jets lined the tarmac, a silent testament to the wealth gathered for the summit.
- Syntactic Structure
- The standard formula is [Determiner] + [Adjective, optional] + 'armada of' + [Plural Noun]. For example: 'A formidable armada of ships' or 'The vast armada of stars.'
The company launched an armada of new products this quarter, hoping to overwhelm their competitors in every market segment.
- Verbs of Action
- Common verbs that pair with armada include: sail, deploy, assemble, launch, advance, and retreat. These verbs reinforce the military and strategic undertones of the word.
An armada of storm clouds gathered on the horizon, threatening to ruin the outdoor wedding ceremony.
- Adjective Pairings
- To enhance the word, use adjectives like: 'vast,' 'mighty,' 'imposing,' 'unstoppable,' 'shimmering,' or 'ragtag.' Each changes the flavor of the group being described.
A ragtag armada of civilian boats rushed to the scene of the shipwreck to help pull survivors from the freezing water.
The general watched as his armada of tanks rolled across the desert, kicking up a wall of dust that could be seen for miles.
In the science fiction novel, the alien armada appeared instantly out of hyperspace, surrounding the defenseless planet.
- Historical Documentaries and Texts
- This is the primary home of the word. Any discussion of the 16th-century conflict between Spain and England will feature 'The Spanish Armada.' It is treated as a proper noun in this context.
The narrator explained how the 'Invincible Armada' was ultimately defeated by a combination of English fire ships and a devastating storm.
- Logistics and Industry
- In business reporting, an 'armada of container ships' stuck outside a port is a common image used to describe supply chain issues. It conveys the massive scale of the backlog.
Due to the port strike, an armada of cargo vessels sat idling in the bay, waiting for permission to dock.
- Aviation and Space
- With the rise of satellite constellations like Starlink, astronomers often complain about the 'armada of satellites' that interfere with their view of the night sky.
The airshow concluded with an armada of vintage warplanes performing a synchronized flyover of the stadium.
As the hurricane approached, an armada of emergency response vehicles staged at the state border, ready to move in.
The documentary featured a stunning shot of an armada of sea turtles making their way to the nesting beach.
- The 'Scale' Error
- Calling three boats an 'armada' is hyperbolic and technically incorrect. An armada implies a fleet of significant size—usually dozens or hundreds of units.
Incorrect: We took our armada of two canoes out on the lake. (Use 'pair' or 'small fleet' instead).
- Verb Agreement
- Right: The armada of ships *was* visible. Wrong: The armada of ships *were* visible.
The armada of protesters has finally reached the city gates, and the mayor is preparing to meet them.
- Contextual Appropriateness
- Avoid using 'armada' in very casual or lighthearted contexts unless you are being intentionally ironic. It is a 'heavy' word that usually describes serious things.
An armada of law firms was hired to handle the massive class-action lawsuit against the chemical company.
The navy's armada was so large that it took three full days for every ship to clear the harbor mouth.
The sky was filled with an armada of hot air balloons, creating a colorful spectacle for the thousands of onlookers below.
- Fleet
- This is the most common synonym. A 'fleet' is more neutral and can be used for any group of ships, planes, or vehicles owned by one company or nation. It doesn't necessarily imply the massive, warlike scale of an armada.
The delivery company maintains a fleet of 500 vans, but when they all move together for the holiday rush, they look like an armada.
- Convoy
- A 'convoy' is a group of vehicles or ships traveling together for mutual support or protection. The emphasis here is on the *act of traveling together* and the *protection* aspect, rather than just the sheer number.
The humanitarian aid was delivered by a convoy of trucks, but the sheer size of the operation made it feel like an armada of mercy.
- Comparison Table
- - **Armada**: Massive, historical weight, implies power and scale. - **Fleet**: General term, can be small or large, neutral. - **Flotilla**: Small group of ships, often civilian or light naval. - **Convoy**: Traveling together for protection, usually land or sea. - **Squadron**: Specific tactical military unit.
The rebel armada was composed of hundreds of different ships, from small fighters to massive cruisers, all united for the final battle.
While the billionaire called it his personal armada, it was really just a modest fleet of three yachts and a speedboat.
The sky was so thick with an armada of locusts that the sun was completely blotted out for several hours.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The most famous armada, the Spanish Armada, was actually called 'La Grande y Felicísima Armada' (The Great and Most Fortunate Navy) by the Spanish, but the English mockingly called it the 'Invincible Armada.'
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it as 'ar-MAY-da' (incorrect vowel sound).
- Putting the stress on the first syllable: 'AR-ma-da'.
- Missing the 'r' in American English.
- Confusing the 'd' with a 't' sound.
- Making the final 'a' too long (it should be a short schwa sound).
कठिनाई स्तर
Common in history books and news, but requires context to understand metaphorical use.
Requires correct subject-verb agreement and appropriate scale.
A sophisticated word that can sound slightly dramatic in casual speech.
Clear pronunciation, usually easy to identify in context.
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Collective Nouns
The armada (singular) is (singular verb) ready.
Prepositional Phrases
Always use 'of' after armada when specifying the group: 'An armada of planes.'
Indefinite Article
Use 'an' because armada starts with a vowel sound.
Proper Nouns
Capitalize when referring to 'The Spanish Armada'.
Possessive Form
The armada's size was overwhelming.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
The armada of ships was very big.
The group of ships was very big.
Use 'was' because armada is one group.
I saw an armada of toy boats in the pool.
I saw many toy boats.
An armada of [plural noun].
An armada of cars is on the road.
Many cars are on the road.
Singular verb 'is' for the collective noun.
The king had a great armada.
The king had many warships.
Simple noun usage.
Can you see the armada?
Can you see the big group of ships?
Definite article 'the' refers to a specific group.
The armada sailed to the island.
The ships went to the island.
Past tense 'sailed'.
It was a beautiful armada of birds.
It was a big group of birds flying.
Metaphorical use for birds.
There is an armada of planes in the sky.
There are many planes.
There is [singular noun].
The armada of trucks delivered the food.
The large group of trucks...
Using 'armada' for land vehicles.
An armada of sailboats filled the bay.
Many sailboats were in the bay.
Subject-verb agreement: 'filled' (past).
The Spanish Armada was very famous in history.
The famous Spanish ships...
Proper noun usage for history.
We watched an armada of drones fly over the park.
We watched many drones.
Modern technology usage.
The general led his armada into the battle.
The leader took his ships to war.
Possessive 'his' + armada.
An armada of cyclists started the race.
Many people on bikes started.
Collective noun for people on vehicles.
The harbor cannot hold such a large armada.
The port is too small for so many ships.
Using 'such a' for emphasis.
An armada of clouds moved across the sun.
Many clouds covered the sun.
Descriptive/Metaphorical use.
The company launched an armada of new apps this year.
The company released many apps at once.
Metaphorical use for digital products.
An armada of reporters waited outside the courthouse.
A huge group of journalists...
Implies an organized or overwhelming group.
The city was invaded by an armada of tourists in July.
Too many tourists came to the city.
Hyperbolic use to show scale.
An armada of fishing boats headed out to sea at dawn.
All the fishing boats left together.
Focus on synchronized movement.
The navy's armada was visible from the shore.
You could see the warships from the beach.
Standard naval usage.
Despite the storm, the armada continued its journey.
The ships kept going in the bad weather.
Singular possessive 'its'.
An armada of helicopters supported the rescue mission.
Many helicopters helped with the rescue.
Aviation usage.
The billionaire owns an armada of luxury yachts.
He has a very large collection of yachts.
Implies excessive number.
The invasion was spearheaded by a massive armada of landing craft.
The attack started with many small boats.
Passive voice 'was spearheaded'.
An armada of satellites now orbits the planet, providing global internet.
A large network of satellites...
Scientific/Modern context.
The protest featured an armada of tractors blocking the highway.
Many farmers used their tractors to stop traffic.
Emphasis on the organized nature of the protest.
A shimmering armada of jellyfish drifted into the bay.
A large, glowing group of jellyfish...
Natural world metaphor.
The film depicts a futuristic armada of starships engaging in battle.
The movie shows a space war.
Genre-specific usage (Sci-Fi).
The retail giant deployed an armada of seasonal workers for the holidays.
The store hired a huge number of people.
Business metaphor for human resources.
An armada of law enforcement vehicles surrounded the building.
Many police cars were all around the house.
Conveys a sense of overwhelming force.
The sky was blotted out by an armada of migrating locusts.
So many insects that it became dark.
Biological phenomenon.
The diplomat faced an armada of difficult questions from the press.
The press asked many hard questions at once.
Abstract metaphor for verbal 'attacks'.
An armada of legal experts was assembled to scrutinize the merger.
A huge team of lawyers was gathered.
Implies a strategic, high-level gathering.
The CEO’s resignation triggered an armada of speculative articles.
Many people started writing guesses about why he left.
Describes a sudden, large-scale media reaction.
Ancient texts describe a mythical armada that once ruled the seas.
Old books talk about a legendary group of ships.
Historical/Mythological context.
The tech conference was an armada of innovation and networking.
The event was a huge collection of new ideas.
Positive, abstract metaphor.
An armada of red-coated soldiers marched toward the front lines.
A massive, organized group of soldiers...
Though usually for ships, it can describe large land forces for effect.
The environmentalists were concerned about the armada of plastic waste.
They were worried about the huge amount of floating trash.
Metaphor for a floating mass.
The company’s defense was bolstered by an armada of patents.
They had many legal protections for their ideas.
Intellectual property context.
The sheer scale of the armada was a psychological blow to the defenders.
Seeing so many ships made the defenders lose hope.
Focuses on the impact of the word's meaning.
A celestial armada of stars twinkled in the clear mountain air.
A vast, organized-looking group of stars...
Poetic/Astronomical usage.
The politician’s speech was met with an armada of cynical rebuttals.
Many people immediately argued against the speech.
Sophisticated abstract usage.
The harbor was a graveyard for the once-mighty armada.
The big group of ships was now destroyed in the port.
Contrast between former glory and current state.
An armada of specialized vessels is required for deep-sea mining.
You need many different types of ships to mine the ocean.
Technical/Industrial precision.
The author paints the migration as a silent, majestic armada.
The writer describes the animals moving like a grand fleet.
Literary analysis of the word's function.
The city’s infrastructure struggled to cope with the armada of commuters.
The roads and trains couldn't handle so many people.
Sociological context.
The historical novel details the logistical nightmare of assembling the armada.
The book explains how hard it was to get all the ships ready.
Focuses on the complexity behind the word.
समानार्थी शब्द
विलोम शब्द
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— The standard way to introduce a large group of things.
An armada of taxicabs waited outside the station.
— To be the person or ship at the front of the large group.
The flagship was chosen to lead the armada.
— To gather many things together into a large, organized group.
It took months to assemble an armada of that size.
— To overcome a large, powerful group of ships or forces.
The small navy managed to defeat the massive armada.
— Used when a large group is arriving quickly or aggressively.
We saw an armada of lawyers descending on the office.
— Used to emphasize that you mean actual ships, not a metaphor.
There was a literal armada of warships in the harbor.
— Used when describing a non-physical or non-naval group.
She faced a metaphorical armada of obstacles in her career.
— To become part of a large, moving group.
Many small businesses decided to join the armada of protesters.
— A common historical or dramatic phrase for when the group is first seen.
The armada was sighted off the coast of Cornwall.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
An army is a group of soldiers on land; an armada is a group of ships at sea.
An armadillo is a small animal with a hard shell; an armada is a fleet of ships.
Sometimes confused with the car model 'Nissan Armada' or 'Armada' ski brand.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To completely destroy a large and powerful opponent or project.
One bad scandal was enough to sink the candidate's armada of supporters.
informal/metaphorical— An ironic way to describe a single person acting with the force of many.
He marched into the meeting like an armada of one.
literary— To survive an onslaught of many things at once.
The small company managed to weather the armada of lawsuits.
formal— To use the maximum possible force or resources to solve a problem.
When the bug wasn't fixed, the tech firm decided to send in the armada of senior developers.
informal— To be in a position of fighting against overwhelming odds.
The tiny startup was up against the armada of Silicon Valley giants.
metaphorical— To prepare a massive amount of resources for a future challenge.
They are building an armada of patents to protect their invention.
business— Similar to 'the ship has sailed,' meaning it is too late to change something that has already started on a large scale.
You can't change the marketing plan now; the armada has sailed.
informal— To be one small piece of a very large and significant movement.
Every donor felt like they were part of the armada for change.
neutral— To cause a large, organized group to break apart and lose coordination.
The sudden rainstorm served to scatter the armada of protesters.
descriptive— To be in charge of a very large and complex operation.
She commands an armada of researchers across three continents.
formalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both refer to groups of ships.
Fleet is neutral and can be any size. Armada implies a very large, often military, scale with historical weight.
The fisherman has a fleet of two boats, but the navy sent an armada.
Both refer to groups of ships.
A flotilla is specifically a small fleet, whereas an armada is a massive one.
A flotilla of yachts entered the port, followed by a massive naval armada.
Both involve groups moving together.
A convoy is for protection and support during travel. An armada is for power and scale.
The trucks moved in a convoy for safety, but the sheer number made it an armada.
Both are military groupings.
A squadron is a small, specific unit. An armada is a collection of many units.
The armada was composed of twenty different squadrons.
Both describe large organized groups.
Battalion is strictly land-based (soldiers), while armada is water or air-based.
The army sent a battalion, and the navy sent an armada.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
The armada is [adjective].
The armada is big.
An armada of [noun] is [verb-ing].
An armada of cars is moving.
There was an armada of [noun] in the [location].
There was an armada of boats in the harbor.
[Subject] launched an armada of [noun] to [action].
The company launched an armada of drones to deliver packages.
Faced with an armada of [abstract noun], [subject] [verb].
Faced with an armada of complaints, the manager resigned.
The [adjective] armada [verb] as if it were a [comparison].
The shimmering armada drifted as if it were a single organism.
The [historical context] armada was [result].
The Spanish Armada was defeated by the storm.
We saw an armada of [nature noun].
We saw an armada of jellyfish.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Medium (Common in specific domains like history, news, and sci-fi).
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The armada of ships were seen.
→
The armada of ships was seen.
Armada is a singular collective noun and requires a singular verb, even though it contains multiple ships.
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A small armada of three cars.
→
A small fleet of three cars.
Armada implies a massive scale. Three items are not enough to constitute an armada.
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The army of ships sailed away.
→
The armada of ships sailed away.
Army is for land forces; armada is the correct term for a group of ships.
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The Spanish armadda.
→
The Spanish Armada.
The word is spelled with only one 'd'.
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An armada of trees in the forest.
→
A forest of trees / A dense group of trees.
Armada is used for moving objects, not stationary ones like trees.
सुझाव
Think Scale
Use 'armada' when you want to describe a group so large it fills the horizon. If you can easily count the items, 'fleet' is probably a better choice. Armada is for overwhelming numbers.
Singular Verb
Always treat 'armada' as one single unit. Even if there are 500 ships, the armada *is* sailing. This will make your English sound more polished and grammatically correct.
Metaphorical Power
Don't be afraid to use 'armada' for things that aren't ships. An 'armada of clouds' or an 'armada of ideas' can make your writing more vivid and poetic, as long as there is a sense of movement.
Capitalization
If you are writing about the specific historical event in 1588, capitalize it: 'The Spanish Armada.' For all other general uses, keep it in lowercase.
Armada vs. Flotilla
Remember: Armada = Huge/Powerful. Flotilla = Small/Manageable. Choosing between these two shows that you have a high level of vocabulary precision.
Stress the Middle
The middle syllable 'MA' is the most important. Say it clearly and slightly longer than the other syllables: ar-MA-da. This is the key to sounding like a native speaker.
Business Context
In business, use 'armada' to describe a massive launch of many products or a large team of experts. It suggests that the company is using all of its 'firepower' to succeed.
Visual Cues
When using 'armada,' describe the visual impact. Talk about the 'shimmering' sails, the 'roaring' engines, or the 'shadow' it casts. This reinforces the word's meaning of scale.
Listen for 'Of'
In 90% of cases, 'armada' is followed by 'of.' If you hear 'an armada of...', get ready for a plural noun that describes a large group of something.
Don't Overuse
Because 'armada' is such a 'big' word, using it too often can make your writing seem too dramatic. Save it for the moments where you really want to impress the reader with scale.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of an 'ARM' of 'ADA' (a name). Imagine a giant arm made of ships reaching across the sea. ARM-ADA.
दृश्य संबंध
Picture a horizon where you cannot see the water because there are so many ships. The ships are like a solid wall moving toward you.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use the word 'armada' to describe a group of at least five different types of things (e.g., ships, birds, cars, clouds, drones) in one paragraph.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word comes from the Spanish and Portuguese 'armada,' which is the feminine past participle of 'armar,' meaning 'to arm.' It ultimately derives from the Latin 'armata,' which also means 'armed' or 'armed force.'
मूल अर्थ: Originally, it meant any armed force, but it became specifically associated with naval fleets in the 16th century.
Romance (Latin origin)सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Generally a neutral word, but can imply aggression or invasion depending on context.
In the UK, the 'Spanish Armada' is a core part of the national history curriculum, symbolizing national resilience.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
History Class
- The Spanish Armada
- Elizabethan era
- Naval warfare
- Invincible fleet
Sci-Fi Movies
- Space armada
- Invasion force
- Hyperspace jump
- Fleet commander
News / Logistics
- Armada of cargo ships
- Supply chain backlog
- Port congestion
- Massive delivery
Nature Documentaries
- Armada of jellyfish
- Mass migration
- Coordinated movement
- Ocean currents
Sports Commentary
- Armada of cyclists
- The pack
- Leading the group
- Mass start
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Have you ever seen an armada of ships in a harbor? It's quite an impressive sight."
"Do you think the Spanish Armada would have won if there hadn't been a storm?"
"If you had an armada of drones, what would you use them for?"
"In your favorite sci-fi movie, which side has the coolest armada?"
"Why do you think journalists use the word 'armada' to describe groups of protesters?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time you saw a massive group of moving things (like cars, birds, or people). Use the word 'armada' to convey the scale.
Imagine you are a sailor in the 16th century seeing the Spanish Armada on the horizon for the first time. Write about your feelings.
If you could launch an 'armada of kindness' in your city, what would that look like and what would they do?
Write a short story about a futuristic armada traveling to a distant star system.
Discuss why 'armada' sounds more powerful than 'fleet' in a sentence.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालOriginally, yes, but now it is used for any large, organized group of moving things like planes, drones, or cars. For example, you can say 'an armada of aircraft' or 'an armada of delivery vans.' It emphasizes the scale and coordination of the group.
The word 'armada' is a singular collective noun. You should use a singular verb with it. For instance, 'The armada is approaching,' not 'The armada are approaching.' This is a common mistake for learners who focus on the many ships within the group.
It would be considered an exaggeration. An armada implies a very large number of ships, usually dozens or hundreds. For a small group of three or four ships, 'flotilla' or 'small fleet' would be more accurate words to use.
It was a massive fleet sent by Spain in 1588 to invade England. Its defeat was a major turning point in history, leading to the rise of England as a world power. Because of this, the word 'armada' often carries a sense of historical importance.
A fleet is a general term for any group of ships or vehicles. An armada is a specific type of fleet that is very large, usually military, and carries a sense of power or grandeur. 'Fleet' is more common and 'armada' is more descriptive and dramatic.
It is spelled A-R-M-A-D-A. People sometimes mistakenly add a second 'd' (armadda) or use a 't' (armata), but the single 'd' is the correct spelling in English, reflecting its Spanish origin.
Yes, but it's usually metaphorical and implies they are moving together for a specific purpose. For example, 'an armada of protesters' or 'an armada of lawyers.' It suggests they are a formidable and organized force.
No, while it has military origins, it is often used for peaceful things today. You might hear about an 'armada of relief supplies' or an 'armada of sailboats' in a race. However, the word still keeps a feeling of strength and organization.
It comes from the Spanish word 'armada,' which means 'armed.' The root is 'armar,' meaning 'to arm.' This is why it is so closely linked to warships and military forces.
Usually, no. An armada is defined by movement. You wouldn't call a group of buildings an armada. It is best used for things that sail, fly, or drive together in a coordinated way.
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Write a sentence about a big group of ships using 'armada'.
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Describe an armada of cars on a highway.
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Write a short paragraph about an armada of drones.
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Explain why the Spanish Armada was famous.
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Use 'armada' in a sentence about a business challenge.
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Write: 'I see the armada.'
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Write a sentence about an armada of planes.
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Describe an armada of clouds.
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Write a sentence using 'vast armada'.
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Write a poetic sentence about stars using 'armada'.
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Is an armada big? Write the answer.
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Write: 'The armada has many ships.'
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Use 'armada of fishing boats' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about an armada of trucks.
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Use 'armada' to describe a group of reporters.
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Write: 'The ships are an armada.'
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Write: 'An armada of bikes.'
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Write a sentence about a 'mighty armada'.
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Describe an armada of satellites.
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Use 'armada' in a sentence about a supply chain.
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Say: 'The armada is big.'
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Say: 'An armada of ships.'
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Talk about a group of cars using 'armada'.
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Explain what an armada of drones is.
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Use 'armada' to describe a busy day.
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Say: 'I see the armada.'
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Say: 'The Spanish Armada.'
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Say: 'An armada of clouds.'
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Say: 'A vast armada of ships.'
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Describe a space armada.
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Listen and write: 'The armada is here.'
Listen and write: 'An armada of boats.'
Listen and write: 'The armada was defeated.'
Listen and write: 'An armada of drones in the sky.'
Listen and write: 'An armada of legal experts arrived.'
Write: 'Big armada.'
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Write about an armada of ships.
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Write about an armada of clouds.
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Summary
The word 'armada' goes beyond just 'a lot'; it implies a grand, organized, and often formidable force moving with a specific purpose. Example: 'An armada of rescue boats arrived to assist the stranded sailors.'
- An armada is a massive fleet of warships or any large, organized group of moving objects like planes or vehicles.
- The word originates from the Spanish 'armada,' meaning 'armed,' and is famously associated with the Spanish Armada of 1588.
- In modern usage, it serves as a powerful metaphor for overwhelming scale and synchronized movement in various contexts.
- It is a collective noun that is treated as singular in grammar, typically followed by the preposition 'of'.
Think Scale
Use 'armada' when you want to describe a group so large it fills the horizon. If you can easily count the items, 'fleet' is probably a better choice. Armada is for overwhelming numbers.
Singular Verb
Always treat 'armada' as one single unit. Even if there are 500 ships, the armada *is* sailing. This will make your English sound more polished and grammatically correct.
Metaphorical Power
Don't be afraid to use 'armada' for things that aren't ships. An 'armada of clouds' or an 'armada of ideas' can make your writing more vivid and poetic, as long as there is a sense of movement.
Capitalization
If you are writing about the specific historical event in 1588, capitalize it: 'The Spanish Armada.' For all other general uses, keep it in lowercase.
उदाहरण
The naval armada approached the coastline under the cover of darkness to avoid detection.
संबंधित सामग्री
Military के और शब्द
warheads
B2मिसाइल या टॉरपीडो का अगला विस्फोटक हिस्सा (वारहेड)।
gun
B1एक हथियार जो धातु की नली से गोलियां चलाता है।
silos
B1साइलो अनाज जमा करने के लिए ऊंचे टावर होते हैं, और व्यापार में यह अलग-थलग विभागों को दर्शाता है।
bomber
B2बॉम्बर एक सैन्य विमान है जिसे बम गिराने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया गया है।
spies
B1जासूस वे लोग होते हैं जो गुप्त रूप से जानकारी इकट्ठा करते हैं। 'वह जासूसी करता है' का अर्थ है कि वह किसी को चुपके से देख रहा है।
warriors
B1एक योद्धा एक बहादुर या अनुभवी सैनिक या सेनानी होता है, खासकर अतीत में। यह शब्द अक्सर युद्ध में सम्मान, कौशल और साहस की भावना का अर्थ देता है।
attack
B1सेना ने भोर में हमला किया।
missile
B1मिसाइल एक स्व-चालित हथियार प्रणाली है जिसे लक्ष्य पर दागने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया गया है।
battle
B1लड़ाई सशस्त्र बलों के बीच एक संगठित संघर्ष है।
armed
C1सशस्त्र; आवश्यक जानकारी या उपकरणों से लैस।