Armed
UK /["/ɑːmd/"]/US /["/ɑːrmd/"]/
Definition
involving the use of weapons
In simple words: Carrying weapons.
Examples
- an **armed robbery**
- an international **armed conflict** *(= a war)*
- Guerrillas have pledged to intensify the **armed struggle** against the new government.
- The man is armed and dangerous.
- **armed guards/police**
- Police were **heavily armed**.
- He was armed with a rifle.
- He chased an **armed robber** away from his store.
- He was armed with all the facts.
- I sat down by the lake armed with a pair of binoculars.
Usage notes
Used to describe someone or something that has weapons. Appropriate in news, security, and law enforcement contexts, but may not be suitable when talking about non-serious situations.
Grammar pattern
armed + with + object
Memory hint
Think of 'armed' as 'armed to the teeth' — imagine someone with lots of weapons.
Collocations
- be
- heavily
- well
- lightly
- with
Synonyms
- equipped
- armed with weapons
- loaded
- weaponized
Antonyms
- unarmed
- defenseless
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'armed' with 'armored', which refers to protective gear.
- Omitting the preposition when describing what someone is armed with.