C1 adverb Neutre

armoury

/ˈɑːrməri/

A place where weapons and military equipment are stored, or a collection of resources, skills, or arguments available for a particular purpose. In a figurative sense, it refers to the range of techniques or tools someone can use to achieve an objective.

Exemples

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1

He kept a small armoury of specialized tools in his garden shed for every possible repair.

He had a large collection of specific tools in his shed for any maintenance task.

2

The government has added several new economic measures to its armoury to combat inflation.

the authorities have introduced new financial strategies to their set of resources to fight rising prices.

3

You really have a whole armoury of witty comebacks, don't you?

You have a great variety of clever responses ready to use.

Famille de mots

Nom
armoury
Verb
arm
Adjectif
armoured
Apparenté
armament
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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'Arms' (weapons) and the suffix '-ory' (a place for). An armoury is a 'place for arms'.

Quiz rapide

The seasoned negotiator had a formidable ____ of tactics to ensure the deal was signed.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : armoury

Exemples

1

He kept a small armoury of specialized tools in his garden shed for every possible repair.

everyday

He had a large collection of specific tools in his shed for any maintenance task.

2

The government has added several new economic measures to its armoury to combat inflation.

formal

the authorities have introduced new financial strategies to their set of resources to fight rising prices.

3

You really have a whole armoury of witty comebacks, don't you?

informal

You have a great variety of clever responses ready to use.

4

The scientist's armoury of analytical techniques allowed for a breakthrough in molecular biology.

academic

The researcher's wide range of scientific methods enabled a major discovery.

5

A robust CRM system is a vital part of any modern sales team's armoury.

business

A strong customer management system is an essential tool for sales professionals.

Famille de mots

Nom
armoury
Verb
arm
Adjectif
armoured
Apparenté
armament

Collocations courantes

mental armoury the collection of knowledge and skills a person possesses
vast armoury an extensive collection of resources or weapons
part of the armoury one of the tools or methods available
formidable armoury an impressive and intimidating set of resources
diplomatic armoury the set of strategies used in international relations

Phrases Courantes

in one's armoury

available for one to use

an armoury of arguments

a large number of points used to persuade someone

add to the armoury

to acquire a new skill or resource

Souvent confondu avec

armoury vs armory

This is simply the American English spelling of the same word.

armoury vs armour

Armour refers to the protective clothing worn by soldiers, whereas armoury is the place where it is kept or a collection of tools.

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Notes d'usage

While originally literal (military), 'armoury' is very frequently used figuratively in C1-level English to describe a person's skills, a company's strategies, or a scientist's methods.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use 'armour' when they mean 'armoury'. Remember that 'armour' is what you wear for protection, and 'armoury' is the collection of things you use to 'attack' a problem.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'Arms' (weapons) and the suffix '-ory' (a place for). An armoury is a 'place for arms'.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Old French 'armoirie', based on 'armes' meaning weapons or tools of war.

Modèles grammaticaux

countable noun plural: armouries often followed by the preposition 'of'
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Contexte culturel

In the UK, many historic 'armouries' are now museums or heritage sites, like the Royal Armouries in Leeds.

Quiz rapide

The seasoned negotiator had a formidable ____ of tactics to ensure the deal was signed.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : armoury

Mots lis

badly

A1

In a way that is not good, effective, or successful. It can also be used to mean 'very much' when you want or need something a lot.

lineup

A1

A lineup is a group of people or things organized in a specific order for an event or purpose. It is often used to describe players on a sports team, performers at a concert, or a list of products.

thoughtful

A1

Thoughtful describes someone who is kind and thinks about the needs or feelings of others. It can also describe a person who is thinking deeply or carefully about a specific subject.

skull

A1

The skull is the hard, bony structure that forms the head in humans and animals. Its main purpose is to protect the brain and support the shape of the face.

recipient

A1

A recipient is a person or group that receives something, such as a letter, a gift, or an award. It is a formal way to describe the person on the receiving end of an action or object.

shy

A1

Shy describes a person who feels nervous, uncomfortable, or timid around other people. It often involves a lack of confidence in social situations or a hesitation to speak and interact with strangers.

shorts

A1

Shorts are a type of clothing worn on the lower part of the body that covers the hips and the tops of the legs. They are typically worn in warm weather or during physical activities like sports and exercise.

meadow

A1

A meadow is a field covered with grass and often wildflowers. It is a natural area where grass is allowed to grow freely, often used for animals to graze or for people to enjoy nature.

disrupt

A1

To stop something from happening in the normal way or to cause a problem that interrupts a process. It is often used when an event or a system is forced to change its usual flow.

scary

A1

Something that is scary makes you feel afraid or frightened. It is often used to describe things like horror movies, monsters, or dangerous situations that cause a feeling of fear.

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