equestrian — relating to horseback riding or horses
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: relating to horseback riding or horses
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪˈkwestriən/
Korean meaning: 승마의, 말과 관련된
Korean pronunciation: 이**퀘**스트리언
Example Sentences
- The equestrian club's motto was 'No horsing around during practice!'
- She became an Olympic equestrian after years of dedicated training.
- The equestrian thought he was stable, but he kept falling off his horse.
equestrian
ADJECTIVE//ɪˈkwestriən//
relating to horseback riding or horses

a skilled rider in proper riding gear guides her horse over a colorful jumping obstacle. The horse's muscles tense as it launches gracefully into the air with perfect form. The rider maintains perfect balance and posture as they clear the jump together. Their synchronized movement demonstrates years of training and partnership. Other riders practice in the background while a trainer watches approvingly from the sidelines. Horses in nearby stalls look on as the pair lands smoothly on the other side. activities relating to horseback riding and horses
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Origin
From Latin 'equester' meaning 'of a horseman or knight,' derived from 'equus' meaning 'horse.' In ancient Rome, it referred to the equestrian class of knights who served as cavalry.
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“The equestrian club's motto was 'No horsing around during practice!'”
“She became an Olympic equestrian after years of dedicated training.”
“The equestrian thought he was stable, but he kept falling off his horse.”
“The city's main park features a famous equestrian statue of a war hero.”
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