What is another word for Huns?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌnz] (IPA)

The word "Huns" is often used to refer to the nomadic people of Eurasia who lived during the 4th and 5th centuries. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe this group of people. One such synonym is "barbarians," which is often used to describe any primitive, uncivilized people who lived outside the borders of the Roman Empire. Another synonym is "Mongols," which is a more specific term used to describe a group of nomadic people who lived in Central Asia during the Middle Ages. Other synonyms for the Huns include "horsemen," "warriors," and "raiders," reflecting their reputation as a fierce, mobile fighting force.

What are the hypernyms for Huns?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Horsemen, warriors, celts, asian people, nomadic people, barbaric people, Barbarian tribes, Central Asian people, Invading people.

What are the opposite words for Huns?

Huns were nomadic tribes originating from Central Asia, who established a formidable empire in Europe during the 4th to 5th centuries. Antonyms for the word Huns could be allies, friends, supporters, pacifists, or even victims. Unlike the Huns, allies and friends tend to support and assist each other in times of need, and pacifists oppose the concept of war and violence. Victims, on the other hand, are those who suffer from an attack or oppression, unlike the Huns who were known for their ruthless and brutal raids. Despite their fierce reputation, the Huns, like any other group, could also have been positively described by using different adjectives, such as courageous or strong-willed.

What are the antonyms for Huns?

Usage examples for Huns

They were his Huns, his menacing invaders.
"A Daughter of the Middle Border"
Hamlin Garland
Just ahead we could hear the murmur of the Huns as they chatted in the trench.
"A Yankee in the Trenches"
R. Derby Holmes
That's the tune we fellers heard the Huns play just before Armistice Day.
"All-Wool Morrison"
Holman Day

Famous quotes with Huns

  • What the French wanted above all else from the peace settlement was a guarantee of their security, and for reasons difficult now to comprehend their chief allies, Great Britain and the United States, never quite understood this -- perhaps because Woodrow Wilson, the American President, and Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister, lacked a sure grasp of European history. The French could not ignore that history. They could not forget that since the days of the Huns invaders had broken into their fair country some thirty times from across the Rhine.
    William L. Shirer

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