arm guard
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Definition
Noun: A protective pad worn on the arm, specifically by players in certain sports like football or by hockey goalkeepers, to shield against impact or injury.
Usage
The term "arm guard" refers specifically to a piece of protective equipment. It is a compound noun. It is used to describe the gear itself. * Football players wear an arm guard to protect against bruises. * The goalkeeper adjusted her arm guard before the penalty shot.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a more general, non-sporting context to describe any protective sleeve or covering for the arm, such as in certain industrial or historical settings (e.g., an archer's bracer).
- The blacksmith wore a leather arm guard while working at the forge.
Variants and Related Words
- Arm pad: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably.
- Bracer: A more specific term, traditionally used for a guard worn on the forearm by archers.
- Elbow pad: A related but distinct piece of equipment that protects only the elbow joint.
Synonyms
- Protective pad
- Arm pad
- Arm protector
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, as it is a specific object. The conceptual opposite would be exposed arm or unprotected arm.
Related Phrases
- To wear an arm guard: The standard phrase for using this equipment.
- It is advisable to wear an arm guard during contact drills.
- To strap on an arm guard: Implies the action of putting it on.
- He strapped on his arm guard before taking the field.
Noun
- a pad worn by football players and hockey goalkeepers