ARMED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Someone who is armed is carrying a weapon, usually a gun City police said the man was armed with a revolver a barbed-wire fence patrolled by armed guards The rebels are well organised, disciplined and very well armed
Armed - definition of armed by The Free Dictionary 1 involving the use of weapons: armed conflict 2 maintained by arms: armed peace 3 equipped: The students came armed with their pocket calculators 4 fortified; made secure: armed by an innate optimism
Armed Definition Meaning - YourDictionary I'll give them armed force Armed with her notes, she emerged from the library The palace contains no moat, or armed guards, nor do I detect any sophisticated security system He was armed but hadn't yet replaced the trench coat she cost him soon after they met
ARMED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com ARMED definition: having a specified number or kind of arms (often used in combination): a weak-armed quarterback See examples of armed used in a sentence
Armed - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If you're armed, you are carrying some kind of weapon Armed soldiers are most commonly supplied with guns In the United States, police officers are almost always armed, while British police usually don't carry guns
ARMED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary armed adjective [not gradable] (HAVING WHAT IS NEEDED) If you are armed with something, you know or have access to something that can be useful to you: