Cavaliers [noun]

Definition of Cavaliers:

person who desires another

Synonyms of Cavaliers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cavaliers:

Enemy


Sentence/Example of Cavaliers:

After a moment's silence, the cavaliers both burst into a gay laugh.

He made quite a snug fortune out of the cavaliers and roundheads by predicting for both parties.

All the knights swore that he had outdone all the cavaliers of the tourney, and must receive the chief prize.

We were surrounded by six masked cavaliers, and our men, who had tried to defend me, were disarmed.

Whether the cavaliers were Indians or Thurstane and his four recruits he had been unable to make out.

I see cavaliers, sworn defenders of Holy Church; your hands are red with Christian blood wantonly shed.

And straight toward them cantered a merry body of cavaliers and men-at-arms, Louis's broad pennon leading.

At this stage of the affair Bussy and the prince arrived, followed by twenty cavaliers, to ascertain the cause of the tumult.

Numerous cavaliers arrived to offer to him their adhesions, or their offers of service.

The two cavaliers rode together in front, my attendant and I followed, and the servants brought up the rear.