Weapon
UK /["/ˈwepən/"]/US /["/ˈwepən/"]/
Definition
an object such as a knife, gun, bomb, etc. that is used for fighting or attacking somebody
In simple words: An object used to hurt or kill someone.
Examples
- The police found a weapon at the crime scene.
- He trained to be skilled in the use of various weapons.
- In the game, each character has a unique weapon.
- The knight drew his weapon before the battle began.
Usage notes
Use 'weapon' in discussions about violence, military, or law enforcement. It's not typically used in casual conversation, but is relevant in news articles, debates, or academic contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'weigh'-but-on, as in something heavy that helps to 'win' a fight.
Collocations
- deadly
- lethal
- potent
- be armed with
- carry
- have
- system
- technology
- cache
- weapon against
- deadly
- lethal
- potent
- be armed with
- carry
- have
- system
- technology
- cache
- weapon against
Synonyms
- armament
- instrument
- tool
- device
- munition
Antonyms
- peace
- harmony
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'tool' - a weapon is meant to harm, while a tool is for construction or assistance.
- Often used incorrectly in plural form when referring to weapons in general.
- Misunderstanding the context - 'weapon' may imply legality in some discussions.