noun
- plural of forayer; people who make sudden attacks or raids into enemy territory
- plural of forayer; people who venture into a new field or activity, often as a first attempt
Usage: often used in historical or military contexts
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The forayers crossed the border under cover of darkness.
- Medieval forayers would raid villages for supplies and treasure.
- The company's forayers into the tech industry proved successful.
- Early forayers into space exploration faced enormous challenges.
- The forayers launched their attack at dawn.
- These forayers were the first to attempt such a risky venture.