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Meaning of gauntlet
a challenge or dare
Etymology of gauntlet
The word "gauntlet" originates from the Old French word "gantlet", which refers to a glove
Historically, throwing down a glove was a way of issuing a challenge to a duel
Over time, the term has evolved to include figurative challenges or dares
Synonyms
challenge
dare
defiance
provocation
invitation
summons
call
appeal
summons
test
trial
ordeal
hurdle
obstacle
barrier
impediment
hindrance
blockage
setback
difficulty
problem
threat
warning
notice
intimidation
menace
warning
caution
threat
peril
danger
risk
hazard
jeopardy
uncertainty
doubt
fear
apprehension
anxiety
trepidation
unease
misgiving
qualm
scruple
demur
reservation
exception
objection
dissent
opposition
resistance
protest
dissentience
nonconformity
rebellion
insurgency
mutiny
uprising
revolt
insurrection
sedition
subversion
treason
Definitions
- A glove thrown down as a challenge to fight
- * A challenge or dare
- * A series of difficulties or dangers
Usage Examples
- The mayor threw down the gauntlet to the opposition party, challenging them to a debate
- * The hikers had to run the gauntlet of steep cliffs and raging rivers to reach the summit
- * The company's new policy has thrown down the gauntlet to its competitors, challenging them to match its prices
Antonyms
acceptance
acquiescence
agreement
approval
compliance
consent
cooperation
harmony
peace
reconciliation
surrender
submission
yielding
compromise
conciliation
appeasement
pacification
calming
soothing
mollification
propitiation
placation
concord
amity
friendship
alliance
accord
treaty
truce
ceasefire
armistice