Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dreadnought
noun
/ˈdrɛd.nɔːt/

Definition
A type of battleship known for its heavy firepower and all-big-gun armament.

Examples
- The HMS Dreadnought, launched in 1906, revolutionized naval warfare.
- During World War I, several dreadnought battleships were commissioned by various navies.

Meaning
The term ‘dreadnought’ originally referred to a class of battleships that were designed to dominate the seas with their increased size and firepower, enabling them to engage enemies at great distances.

Synonyms
- Battleship
- Warship
- Armored vessel