Cavalry vs Cavarly

Explains correct “cavalry” vs misordered “cavarly.”

cavarly

Incorrect spelling - Cavarly swaps the positions of letters and is wrong.

"cavarly" is a common misspelling of "cavalry". Always use "cavalry" when referring to the correct word.

cavalry

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

Cavalry refers to soldiers who fought on horseback (or mobile troops).

Definition of cavalry

"cavalry": Cavalry refers to soldiers who fought on horseback (or mobile troops).

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for cavalry

  • mounted troops

    Usage Examples

    "Correct:" The cavalry arrived just in time.

    "Correct:" He studied historical cavalry tactics.

    "Incorrect:" The cavarly arrived.

    "Incorrect:" He likes cavarly battles.

    Notes:

    • Key order: C-A-V-A-L-R-Y.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Correct spelling?

    A: Cavalry.

    Q: Meaning?

    A: Mounted soldiers.

    Q: Is 'cavarly' correct?

    A: No.

    Q: Example?

    A: The cavalry arrived.

    Q: Tip?

    A: Not 'calvary' or 'cavarly' — very commonly confused.

    Summary

    ""Cavalry" is correct; 'cavarly' is just a letter-order error."