noun
- Protective coverings worn on the arms, typically made of leather, plastic, or metal, to shield against injury or impact.
- In archery, a leather or fabric guard worn on the inside of the archer's forearm to protect against the bowstring.
Usage: Usually plural; used in sports, martial arts, and occupational safety contexts
Usage: Specialized equipment term
Examples
- The hockey player wore armguards under his jersey for extra protection.
- Martial arts students are required to wear armguards during sparring sessions.
- The archer adjusted her armguards before stepping up to the line.
- Construction workers often use armguards when handling sharp materials.
- The motorcycle rider's armguards prevented serious scrapes in the accident.
- Roller derby athletes depend on armguards to reduce injuries from falls.