Unarmored: meaning, definitions and examples
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unarmored
[ ʌnˈɑːrmərd ]
military context
Unarmored refers to something that lacks protective armor, usually in a military context. This term can be applied to vehicles, personnel, or structures that do not have adequate defensive measures. Unarmored entities are often more vulnerable to attacks.
Synonyms
defenseless, unprotected, vulnerable.
Examples of usage
- The unarmored vehicle was an easy target for the ambush.
- He served in an unarmored division where the risks were significantly higher.
- The unarmored troops were exposed during the assault.
- Unarmored ships are at risk from enemy fire.
Translations
Translations of the word "unarmored" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desarmado
🇮🇳 असुरक्षित
🇩🇪 unarmiert
🇮🇩 tanpa pelindung
🇺🇦 неозброєний
🇵🇱 niezbrojony
🇯🇵 無装甲の
🇫🇷 non armé
🇪🇸 desarmado
🇹🇷 silahsız
🇰🇷 무장하지 않은
🇸🇦 غير مسلح
🇨🇿 neozbrojený
🇸🇰 neozbrojený
🇨🇳 未装甲的
🇸🇮 neoborožen
🇮🇸 óvopnað
🇰🇿 қару-жарақсыз
🇬🇪 არამზადებული
🇦🇿 silahsız
🇲🇽 desarmado
Etymology
The word 'unarmored' is derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'the opposite of', and the root word 'armored' which comes from 'armor'. Armor has its origins in the Latin word 'arma', which means 'tools' or 'weapons'. The use of armor dates back to ancient civilizations for protection in battles. Over time, the English language adopted various forms of the word to indicate levels of protection or lack thereof. The term 'unarmored' specifically emerged as a way to describe entities that are without this protective gear, particularly in modern military language, to emphasize the increased risks faced by such individuals or vehicles.