dreadnaught

Meaning of dreadnaught

noun
  1. A battleship, especially of the World War I era, in which most of the firepower is concentrated in large guns that are of the same caliber.
  2. A type of warship heavier in armour or armament than a typical battleship
  3. One that is the largest or the most powerful of its kind.
  4. A garment made of thick woollen cloth that can defend against storm and cold.
  5. The cloth itself; fearnaught.
  6. A person who fears nothing.
  7. Something that assures against fear.

Information about dreadnaught

  • It is a name.
  • The plural form of dreadnaught is: dreadnaughts.
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Hyphenation of dreadnaught

dread-naught

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 11 chars.
  • dreadnaught is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

dreadnaught synonyms

Meaning dreadnought:

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Words that rhyme with dreadnaught

Connaught, arraught, aught, befraught, bellyflaught, bestraught, bonaught, caught, claught, connaught, distraught, extraught, fearnaught, fireflaught, flaught, foretaught, forstraught, fraught, haught, maught, mistaught, naught, onslaught, outcaught, outdraught, outraught, overcaught, overdistraught, overdraught, overfraught, overraught, overtaught, pretaught, raught, recaught, retaught, saught, spaught, straught, taught, thaught, uncaught, underdraught, undertaught, undistraught, unfraught, unsaught, untaught, upcaught, upraught

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