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Counterattack
UK //ˌkaʊntəˈætæk//US //ˌkaʊntərˈætæk//
Definition
A retaliatory attack in response to an initial assault.
In simple words: A strong response to an attack.
Examples
- The team launched a counterattack after their opponents scored the first goal.
- In the debate, she made a strong counterattack against the opposing candidate's claims.
- During the war, a quick counterattack was crucial to regain lost territory.
- His sarcastic counterattack left everyone in the room speechless.
- The boxer delivered a powerful counterattack after taking a hit.
Usage notes
Used in military, sports, and figurative contexts. Typically avoids informal or slang situations.
Grammar pattern
counterattack + object
Memory hint
Think of a counter movement in dance responding to a strong attack.
Collocations
- launch a counterattack
- mount a counterattack
- prepare a counterattack
- execute a counterattack
- successful counterattack
Synonyms
- retaliation
- response
- rebuff
- reprisal
- comeback
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'counteract', which means to reduce the effect of something.
- Using it as a noun instead of a verb in certain contexts.