Vocabulary Spotlight

Daggers

Part of Speech: Noun (plural)

Definition: Plural of dagger; short, pointed knives typically used as weapons.

“The thieves were armed with daggers, ready for any confrontation.”

Pronunciation

[ˈdæɡərz]

Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words

Synonyms

Knives
Blades
Dirks
Sabers
Weapons

Antonyms

Shields
Defenses
Protections

Related Words

Armor (noun)
Sword (noun)
Battle (noun)

Word Origin

Derived from the singular “dagger,” the word evolved from Middle English with influences from Old French “dague” and Italian “daga,” symbolizing short, sharp weapons.

Word Family

Noun (plural): Daggers – Multiple short knives used for combat.

Related Verb: Daggers drawn – To be in a state of hostility.

Mnemonics

Remember “Daggers” by envisioning a pair of crossed blades ready for battle, signifying conflict or hostility.

Industry-specific Usage

Military

In historical military contexts, daggers were often backup weapons, used when swords or other primary weapons were unavailable.

Stagecraft

Daggers are frequently used as props in theatre productions, particularly in historical and dramatic plays to depict danger.

Expressions

The phrase “daggers drawn” means being in a state of confrontation, commonly used in political or workplace conflicts.

In Context

“Daggers” symbolizes conflict or aggression. In literature, daggers often represent treachery or betrayal. Figuratively, expressions like “eyes like daggers” convey intense anger. Historically, daggers were practical for personal defense, and in modern language, “daggers drawn” refers to confrontational situations.

Vocabulary Challenges

1. Which phrase means to be in conflict?

Swords sheathed
Peace offerings
Arms at ease
Daggers drawn

“Daggers drawn” correctly represents a state of conflict or hostility.

2. Fill in the blank: They glared at each other, their eyes like _______.

daggers
shields
flowers
lanterns

“Daggers” fits as it represents an intense, hostile glare.

3. Where would you likely see multiple daggers?

In a floral arrangement
In a hospital
On a grocery list
In a medieval-themed play

“In a medieval-themed play” is correct, as daggers are often used in historical and dramatic settings.