Equestrienne: meaning, definitions and examples
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equestrienne
[ ɪˌkwɛstrɪˈɛn ]
horse riding
A female horse rider, especially one who is skilled in horseback riding and performs in equestrian events.
Synonyms
female rider, horsewoman.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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equestrienne |
Typically used in a formal or professional setting to describe a woman who is skilled in riding horses. Commonly found in contexts related to competitions, events, or publications about horse riding.
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horsewoman |
A traditional term that can be used both in formal and casual contexts. It conveys a sense of expertise or deep passion for horse riding and often implies a long-term commitment to equestrian activities.
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female rider |
More general and straightforward term, suitable for casual conversation or any non-specialized context. It emphasizes the fact that the rider is female without implying a high level of skill or professional involvement.
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Examples of usage
- The equestrienne gracefully maneuvered her horse through the obstacle course.
- She is a talented equestrienne who has won numerous competitions.
Translations
Translations of the word "equestrienne" in other languages:
🇵🇹 amazona
🇮🇳 महिला घुड़सवार
🇩🇪 Reiterin
🇮🇩 penunggang kuda wanita
🇺🇦 вершниця
🇵🇱 amazonka
🇯🇵 女性騎手
🇫🇷 cavalière
🇪🇸 amazona
🇹🇷 kadın binici
🇰🇷 여자 기수
🇸🇦 فارسة
🇨🇿 jezdkyně
🇸🇰 jazdkyňa
🇨🇳 女骑手
🇸🇮 jezdeka
🇮🇸 kvenreiðmaður
🇰🇿 әйел шабандоз
🇬🇪 მხედარი ქალი
🇦🇿 qadın süvari
🇲🇽 amazona
Etymology
The term 'equestrienne' originated from the French word 'écuyère' which means a female horse rider. Equestriennes have been a part of history for centuries, showcasing their skills in horseback riding and equestrian events. From classical dressage to show jumping, equestriennes have always been admired for their grace, strength, and connection with their horses.
See also: equestrianism.