Visored: meaning, definitions and examples

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visored

 

[ ˈvaɪzərd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

with visor

The term 'visored' refers to an object or a piece of clothing that features a visor, typically used to reference hats or helmets. It describes items that have a distinct forward projection or shield, often intended to provide shade or protection from the elements. Visored objects are commonly used in sports, military gear, or casual wear, enhancing both functionality and style.

Synonyms

brimmed, shaded, visor-equipped.

Examples of usage

  • The soldier wore a visored helmet for better sun protection.
  • She chose a visored cap for the beach trip.
  • The visored sunglasses kept glare at bay.
  • His visored jacket shielded him from the rain.

Translations

Translations of the word "visored" in other languages:

🇵🇹 com viseira

🇮🇳 विज़र वाला

🇩🇪 mit Visier

🇮🇩 bervisor

🇺🇦 з візором

🇵🇱 z daszkiem

🇯🇵 バイザー付きの

🇫🇷 avec visière

🇪🇸 con visera

🇹🇷 vizörlü

🇰🇷 바이저가 있는

🇸🇦 مزود بغطاء

🇨🇿 s kšiltem

🇸🇰 s clonkami

🇨🇳 带面罩的

🇸🇮 z vizirjem

🇮🇸 me vísi

🇰🇿 визорлы

🇬🇪 ვიზორით

🇦🇿 vizi ilə

🇲🇽 con visera

Etymology

The word 'visored' derives from the noun 'visor', which originates from the Old French 'visière', meaning 'face shield'. This term itself can be traced back to the Latin word 'visus', meaning 'sight' or 'seeing'. The usage of visors has evolved from medieval helmets protecting knights to modern fashion accessories like caps and sunglasses, reflecting a blend of practicality and style in various contexts from protection in battle to shielding one's eyes from sunlight.