Combat
UK /["/ˈkɒmbæt/"]/US /["/ˈkɑːmbæt/"]/
Definition
fighting or a fight, especially during a time of war
In simple words: To fight or struggle against something.
Examples
- The general strategized for the upcoming combat against enemy forces.
- He engaged in hand-to-hand combat during the training exercise to improve his skills.
- The movie depicts an intense aerial combat scene that leaves the audience on the edge of their seats.
- In an attempt to combat poverty, the organization launched several new initiatives.
- She decided to combat her fears by facing them head-on during the public speaking event.
Usage notes
Commonly used in military or competitive contexts. Avoid using in casual conversation where a less aggressive term would be appropriate, like 'deal with' instead of 'combat'.
Grammar pattern
combat + object
Memory hint
Think of 'combat' as 'combat'ting enemies. Imagine soldiers training in a field.
Collocations
- fierce
- intense
- mortal
- be engaged in
- be locked in
- engage in
- mission
- operation
- zone
- in combat
- in combat with
- combat against
Synonyms
- fight
- battle
- struggle
- confront
- contend
Antonyms
- surrender
- relinquish
- yield
Common mistakes
- Using 'combat' as a noun instead of only a verb.
- Confusing with 'battle', which is more specific.
- Mispronouncing as 'com-bat' instead of 'kom-bat'.