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Ambush

UK //ˈæmbʊʃ//US //ˈæmbʊʃ//

Definition

A surprise attack from a hidden position.

In simple words: A surprise attack on someone.

Examples

  • The soldiers set up an ambush for the enemy troops.
  • The police managed to catch the criminals in an ambush.
  • During the hunt, they used an ambush strategy to catch deer.
  • The movie features a thrilling ambush scene that keeps viewers on edge.
  • An ambush can be highly effective if planned carefully.

Usage notes

Commonly used in military context or when referring to unexpected attacks. Avoid casual contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'am-bush' - imagine a bush hiding a surprise attack.

Collocations

  • set an ambush
  • surprise ambush
  • military ambush

Synonyms

  • trap
  • surprise attack
  • assault
  • raid

Antonyms

  • support
  • defend
  • help

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'ambush' as a verb.
  • Using inappropriately in non-combat contexts.