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markswoman

1 of 1noun
/ˈmɑrkswʊmən/
Forms:markswomen
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a female skilled in shooting or target sports, particularly with firearms

A markswoman is a female who is skilled in shooting, especially with firearms like rifles or pistols. She is trained to aim and hit targets accurately from a distance. Markswomen often participate in shooting sports, hunting, or may be involved in military or law enforcement activities that require precise shooting. The term highlights a woman's expertise in shooting, with a focus on accuracy and control. Markswomen must possess excellent hand-eye coordination, focus, and the ability to remain steady under pressure.

  • She proved herself as a talented markswoman during the rifle shooting event.
  • The markswoman's accuracy with the bow impressed everyone at the tournament.
  • The markswoman hit the bullseye with every shot in the archery competition.
  • She trained tirelessly to become a top markswoman in her discipline.
  • Her reputation as a skilled markswoman earned her a place in the national team.