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1. battle-scarred
adjective. scarred by battle.
Antonyms
- unimpaired
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Rhymes with Naval Battle
- embattle
- seattle
- prattle
- brattle
- that'll
- tattle
- rattle
- chattel
- cattle
2. battle-axe
noun. a broadax used as a weapon.
Synonyms
- battle-ax
- broadax
- broadaxe
- Lochaber ax
- halberd
- poleaxe
Antonyms
- uxoricide
- hubby
- house husband
- family man
3. battle-axe
noun. a sharp-tongued domineering wife.
Synonyms
- married woman
- battle-ax
Antonyms
- househusband
- married person
- benedict
4. battle-ax
noun. a broadax used as a weapon.
Synonyms
- broadax
- broadaxe
- Lochaber ax
- halberd
- battle-axe
- poleaxe
Antonyms
- uxoricide
- hubby
- house husband
- family man
5. battle-ax
noun. a sharp-tongued domineering wife.
Synonyms
- battle-axe
- married woman
Antonyms
- househusband
- married person
- benedict
6. battle
noun. ['ˈbætəl'] a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war.
Synonyms
- combat
- dogfight
- pitched battle
- engagement
- war
- action
- assault
- Armageddon
- conflict
- armed combat
- fight
- military action
- naval battle
Antonyms
- descending
- falling
- past
- present
Etymology
- batel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bataille (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. battle
noun. ['ˈbætəl'] an energetic attempt to achieve something.
Synonyms
- try
- joust
- effort
- duel
- scuffle
- tilt
- scramble
- attempt
- endeavour
- endeavor
Antonyms
- defend
- nonoperational
- cold war
- peace
Etymology
- batel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bataille (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. battle
verb. ['ˈbætəl'] battle or contend against in or as if in a battle.
Synonyms
- combat
- dogfight
- wrestle
- fight
- contend
Antonyms
- nonparticipation
- nonattendance
- disassembly
- cooperation
Etymology
- batel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bataille (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. battle
noun. ['ˈbætəl'] an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals).
Synonyms
- class warfare
- scrap
- fighting
- war
- turf war
- class struggle
- rising
- uprising
- insurrection
- warfare
- combat
- group action
- rebellion
- pacification
- counterinsurgency
- conflict
- revolt
- strife
- class war
- tug-of-war
- fight
- feud
Antonyms
- segregation
- non-involvement
- engagement
- non-engagement
Etymology
- batel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bataille (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Sentences with naval-battle
1. Noun Phrase
The Dutch also provided financial aid to the Americans, and fought Britain in various naval battles during the war.
2. Noun Phrase
At the museum, there are two permanent exhibits, one room with warships and another room dedicated to the history of naval battles in the country.
3. Noun Phrase
Blackbeard the Pirate, killed in a 1718 naval battle, operated around Ocracoke Island, a slower-paced vacation destination.
4. Noun Phrase
At its zenith, the Colosseum could hold up to 73,000 spectators, and engineers made it possible to flood the arena to stage mock naval battles.