Horsemanship [noun]

Definition of Horsemanship:

riding skill

Synonyms of Horsemanship:


Opposite/Antonyms of Horsemanship:

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Sentence/Example of Horsemanship:

In these years I had another pleasure: I learned to ride, taking lessons in horsemanship at a riding school in Belfast.

Felizardo was remarkable for his audacity, his fine horsemanship, and his expert marksmanship.

Excellent horsemanship was displayed in this action with sabers as the chief weapons.

Used ludicrously to mean a feat of horsemanship in l. 50 of the Manciple's Prologue.

His horsemanship had no easy grace about it, and a casual observer might have thought that he was unused to the saddle.

With a good deer you will find you need all your judgment, horsemanship, coolness and pluck to live to the end.

He was as well mounted as herself, but his horsemanship lacked her instinctive freedom of poise.

I refused; but March pressed me, and Comyn declared he had staked his reputation upon my horsemanship.

His observance of the regulations was often as bad as his horsemanship, and his excuses worse.

They were instructed in the management of arms, in the art of horsemanship, in exercises of strength and activity.