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shield

A shield is a piece of equipment used to protect yourself from getting hurt.

Explanation at your level:

A shield is something you use to stay safe. Imagine a knight in a story. He holds a shield to stop a sword. You can also use a shield to stop the sun from hitting your eyes. It is a protector.

A shield is a piece of armor. People used them in the past to block weapons. Today, we use the word for anything that protects us. For example, a car's windshield protects the driver from the wind.

The word shield refers to a physical barrier used for protection. In history, soldiers carried shields. In modern life, we use the term more broadly. You might shield your eyes from bright light, or a company might have a financial shield against losses.

Beyond the literal meaning of defensive armor, 'shield' is frequently used in metaphorical contexts. We talk about shielding someone from bad news or using technology as a shield against cyber attacks. It implies a deliberate act of defense.

In advanced English, 'shield' often appears in academic or technical discourse. We discuss 'heat shields' in aerospace or 'protective shields' in biology. Figuratively, it describes a buffer or a layer of insulation that prevents external forces from impacting a core entity.

The etymological depth of 'shield' connects it to the concept of 'splitting' or 'dividing' (from the idea of a board). In literature, it is often used as a symbol of honor and guardianship. It represents not just physical protection, but the maintenance of boundaries in complex social or political systems.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • A shield is a defensive tool.
  • It can be a physical object or a metaphor.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • It is used to protect from harm.

When you hear the word shield, you probably picture a brave knight in a suit of armor holding a metal plate. That is the classic definition! It is a tool designed to deflect or block incoming attacks, keeping the person behind it safe.

However, we use this word in many other ways today. A shield can be anything that acts as a barrier. For example, a thick coat acts as a shield against the cold wind, and a good sunscreen acts as a shield against harmful UV rays. It is all about protection!

The word shield comes from the Old English word scield. It has deep roots in Germanic languages, related to the Old High German scilt. Back in the day, these were often made of wood, leather, or iron.

Historically, the shape and material of shields evolved based on the weapons they had to block. Vikings used round wooden shields, while medieval knights preferred heater-shaped shields that were easier to manage on horseback. The word has always carried the core meaning of a 'split' or 'board' meant for defense.

You will often see shield used with verbs like carry, raise, or hide behind. In a professional or scientific context, we talk about radiation shields or heat shields.

It is a very versatile word. You can use it as a noun to describe the object itself, or as a verb (to shield someone from the truth). When you are speaking casually, you might say, 'Use your hand to shield your eyes from the sun.' It is a common, neutral term that fits almost anywhere.

1. Shield of faith: A metaphorical defense used in religious or moral contexts. 2. To be a shield for someone: To act as a protector. 3. Human shield: Using a person to protect oneself from harm (often used in military or news contexts). 4. Beat swords into plowshares (and shields): A concept of finding peace. 5. Behind the shield: Being protected or hidden.

The plural of shield is shields. It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a shield' or 'many shields.' The IPA pronunciation is /ʃiːld/ in both British and American English.

The 'sh' sound at the beginning is a voiceless postalveolar fricative. It rhymes with words like field, yield, and wield. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it very easy to pronounce once you master that initial 'sh' sound!

Fun Fact

The word is related to the word 'sheath' in some linguistic theories.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ʃiːld/

Long 'ee' sound followed by 'ld'.

US /ʃiːld/

Crisp 'sh' and clear 'ld' ending.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing 'sh' like 's'
  • forgetting the 'd' at the end
  • making the 'ee' sound too short

Rhymes With

field yield wield healed sealed

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

Audição 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

protect safe block

Learn Next

defend armor barrier

Avançado

fortification insulation

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a shield / two shields

Verb+Preposition

shield from

Articles

the shield

Examples by Level

1

The knight held his shield.

knight = soldier, held = grabbed

Past tense verb.

2

Use your hand as a shield.

hand = part of arm

Imperative sentence.

3

I have a shield.

have = own

Simple present.

4

The shield is strong.

strong = not weak

Adjective usage.

5

He lost his shield.

lost = cannot find

Past tense.

6

Look at the shield.

look = see

Command.

7

It is a big shield.

big = large

Article usage.

8

My shield is blue.

blue = color

Possessive adjective.

1

The soldier raised his shield.

2

She used a book as a shield.

3

The shield protected him.

4

We need a shield from the rain.

5

The captain held the shield high.

6

He painted his shield red.

7

The shield was made of iron.

8

They found an old Viking shield.

1

The police used shields to block the crowd.

2

He tried to shield his face from the cameras.

3

The ozone layer acts as a shield for Earth.

4

Her humor served as a shield against sadness.

5

The shield was decorated with a lion.

6

They built a shield to protect the computer.

7

He felt like he needed a shield from her criticism.

8

The shield was heavy but effective.

1

The company created a legal shield for its assets.

2

He attempted to shield his team from the corporate fallout.

3

The heat shield failed during the spacecraft's reentry.

4

She used her professional status as a shield against gossip.

5

The diplomat acted as a shield for the refugees.

6

They developed a protective shield against cyber threats.

7

His stoicism was a shield he wore every day.

8

The shield of secrecy was finally broken.

1

The government provided a fiscal shield for small businesses.

2

The shield of anonymity allowed the whistleblower to speak.

3

He maintained a psychological shield to cope with trauma.

4

The shield of tradition protected the community from change.

5

The software provides a robust shield against malware.

6

She built a shield of indifference to ignore the critics.

7

The shield of diplomatic immunity is often debated.

8

The city was a shield against the encroaching invaders.

1

The shield of sovereignty was invoked to prevent intervention.

2

He viewed his art as a shield against the banality of life.

3

The shield of the law is meant to apply to everyone equally.

4

She retreated behind a shield of intellectual arrogance.

5

The shield of the ancient order was passed down for generations.

6

The shield of ignorance can be a dangerous comfort.

7

The shield of the forest protected the village from the wind.

8

His legacy became a shield for his family's reputation.

Colocações comuns

protective shield
raise a shield
heat shield
behind a shield
carry a shield
human shield
shield from
act as a shield
metal shield
provide a shield

Idioms & Expressions

"shield of honor"

a reputation for integrity

He wore his honesty like a shield of honor.

literary

"behind the shield"

in a position of safety

We are safe behind the shield of the law.

neutral

"take up the shield"

to start defending someone

It is time to take up the shield for our rights.

formal

"shield your eyes"

to cover eyes from bright light

Shield your eyes from the eclipse.

neutral

"a shield against"

protection from something negative

Money is a shield against poverty.

neutral

"under the shield of"

protected by

They operated under the shield of darkness.

literary

Easily Confused

shield vs sheath

similar sound

sheath is for a sword, shield is for defense

Put the sword in the sheath; hold the shield.

shield vs shelter

both mean protection

shelter is a place, shield is an object

Find shelter in a house; use a shield in battle.

shield vs guard

both mean protect

guard is often a person, shield is an object

The guard holds a shield.

shield vs screen

both block things

screen is often for privacy or light, shield is for defense

A screen blocks view; a shield blocks attacks.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + shield + object + from + noun

He shields his eyes from the sun.

B1

Subject + act + as + a + shield + for + noun

The tree acts as a shield for the house.

B2

Subject + provide + a + shield + against + noun

The law provides a shield against abuse.

A2

Subject + use + object + as + a + shield

She used her bag as a shield.

C1

Subject + be + behind + the + shield + of + noun

They are behind the shield of secrecy.

Família de palavras

Nouns

shielding the act of protecting

Verbs

to shield to protect

Adjectives

shielded protected

Relacionado

armor similar defensive gear

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal: protective barrier neutral: shield casual: block

Erros comuns

Using 'shield' as an adjective protective
Shield is a noun, not an adjective.
Confusing shield with shelter shield is for blocking, shelter is for staying
Shield is a barrier; shelter is a place.
Misspelling as 'sheild' shield
Follows 'i before e except after c' rule.
Using 'shield' for 'sword' sword
Shield is for defense, sword is for attack.
Pluralizing as 'shieldes' shields
Regular plural ending.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a shield on your front door.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe protecting eyes from sun.

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Cultural Insight

Shields are symbols of protection in many cultures.

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Grammar Shortcut

Shield + from = protection.

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Say It Right

Don't skip the 'd' at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse it with 'sheath'.

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Did You Know?

Shields were often painted with family crests.

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Study Smart

Learn collocations like 'heat shield'.

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Better Writing

Use 'shield' as a verb for more impact.

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Sound Natural

Use it when talking about safety.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

I see the shield (i-e-l-d).

Visual Association

A knight blocking a dragon's fire.

Word Web

protection armor barrier defense

Desafio

Draw a shield and label it.

Origem da palavra

Old English

Original meaning: A board or covering

Contexto cultural

None, but 'human shield' is a sensitive geopolitical term.

Used frequently in fantasy literature and historical discussions.

Captain America's Shield S.H.I.E.L.D. from Marvel

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

History class

  • Viking shield
  • metal shield
  • battle formation

Science class

  • heat shield
  • protective shield
  • radiation

Daily life

  • shield eyes
  • sun protection
  • shield from wind

Business

  • fiscal shield
  • legal protection
  • asset shield

Conversation Starters

"What is the most famous shield in history?"

"How do you shield yourself from the sun?"

"Can a shield be metaphorical?"

"Why did knights use shields?"

"What modern things act like shields?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt protected.

If you had a magic shield, what would it block?

Describe a shield you have seen in a movie.

How do people shield themselves from bad news?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

Yes, 'to shield' means to protect.

S-H-I-E-L-D.

Yes, one shield, two shields.

Yes, like shielding someone from bad news.

Shields.

Yes, very common.

Yes.

No, it is used in science and daily life.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

The knight held his ___.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: shield

A knight uses a shield for protection.

multiple choice A2

What does a shield do?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: It protects

Shields are for defense.

true false B1

A shield is a type of weapon.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

It is defensive, not offensive.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matching tools to functions.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Standard verb-object structure.

fill blank B2

The ___ layer acts as a shield.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: ozone

Scientific context.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for shield?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Barrier

Barrier means the same as shield.

true false C1

You can shield someone from the truth.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

Metaphorical usage.

match pairs C2

Word

Significado

All matched!

Technical collocations.

sentence order C2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Advanced syntax.

Pontuação: /10

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