Meaning of battlemaster | Babel Free
Definitions
- One who is in charge of managing the troops during battle.
- One who is in charge of managing simulated battle or war games.
- One who is very skilled in battling.
Examples
“You shall be my battlemaster, Murad, and all shall know you stand highest among my servants.”
“Over the radio net the battlemasters chattered in yashi growls and hisses as they shuffled patrol formations again.”
“Battlemasters didn’t have to answer to anybody.”
“With her elegant gowns and silvery ringlets, the delicate drow seemed the most unlikely of battlemasters.”
“I set my javelin as our battlemaster had taught.”
“With flame, claw, and spell it—no, she, they said—smote the most valiant knights and the shrewdest battlemasters, sniffing out war wizards whatever their disguise and rending them to pieces.”
“A very junior battlemaster, he had no interest in facing well-prepared forces.”
“After sixteen years of relative peace, people are growing complacent. Not the Rangers, of course, but the village people who provide men at arms for our army, and even some of the barons and battlemasters in remote fiefs to the north.”
“Although he found no commander, whom he presumed was one of the ones to head south with the other exiles, he did spot two battlemasters among the ranks and he called the men forth.”
“His commanders had risen behind him, and now began calling orders to their Battlemasters, who organized their squads and set them to marching.”
“But those who can balance its intimidating aspects with the compassionate application of the Force may succeed in besting even their battlemasters.”
“The battlemasters always used to say that it wasn’t the painful wounds were the worst, it was the wound you couldn’t feel that would kill you.”
“But I have no familiarity with war as you have, or my lord brother, our Battlemaster.”
“The battlemaster will remind participants to conserve their ammo during remainder of scenario.”
“No umpires, battlemasters, or other outside influences are expected or permitted to affect the outcome of a networked simulation engagement once it begins.”
“But a word of warning: This game is tough enough on the normal setting. Only battlemasters supreme will venture far on the higher settings.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.