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Meaning of hordes
A large group of people, especially one that is disorderly or intimidating.
Etymology of hordes
The word "hordes" originates from the Old French word "horde", which is derived from the Turkish word "ordu", meaning "army" or "camp".
Historically, the term referred to a large group of nomadic people, especially in Eastern Europe or Asia, and was often associated with Mongol or Tartar armies.
Synonyms
crowds
throngs
masses
multitudes
swarms
flocks
herds
mobs
gangs
droves
packs
groups
assemblies
gatherings
congregations
hoi polloi
rabble
riffraff
multitude
legion
army
host
troop
battalion
regiment
brigade
division
cohort
phalanx
legionnaires
soldiery
cavalry
infantry
militia
volunteers
recruits
conscripts
mercenaries
marauders
invaders
raiders
plunderers
pillagers
looters
vandals
barbarians
savages
brutes
beasts
Definitions
- A large group of people, especially one that is disorderly or intimidating, according to Oxford Languages.
- * A multitude of people, animals, or things, often causing chaos or destruction.
Usage Examples
- The city was overrun by hordes of tourists during the summer months.
- * The barbarian hordes swept across the countryside, leaving destruction in their wake.
- * The store was mobbed by hordes of shoppers on the first day of the sale.
Antonyms
individuals
solitary figures
loners
singles
pairs
duos
trios
quartets
small groups
handfuls
tiny crowds
scattered people
isolated persons
hermits
recluses
solitary confinement
isolation
seclusion
solitude
privacy
quietness
peacefulness
serenity
tranquility
stillness