Missile
UK /["/ˈmɪsaɪl/"]/US /["/ˈmɪsl/"]/
Definition
a weapon that is sent through the air and that explodes when it hits the thing that it is aimed at
In simple words: A weapon that is launched and can move quickly towards a target.
Examples
- nuclear missiles
- a **missile base/site**
- Missiles fell on the city.
- missiles targeting the capital
- strategic missiles deployed in sparsely populated desert areas
- Missiles including stones and bottles were thrown at the police.
- Another missile flew through the air.
- They pelted her with eggs and various other missiles.
- a crowd of youths armed with missiles that included petrol bombs
Usage notes
Used in discussions about military technology. May sound formal in casual conversations; suitable in news reports or academic texts, but less so in everyday chats.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'miss-sail,' a fast ship aiming for a target.
Collocations
- long-range
- medium-range
- short-range
- be armed with
- carry
- aim
- fly
- destroy something
- hit something
- base
- site
- attack
- hurl
- pelt somebody with
- throw
- hit somebody/something
- strike somebody/something
Synonyms
- projectile
Antonyms
- defense
- shield
- protection
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'missile' with 'missal' (a book of prayers).
- Using 'missile' to describe any thrown object, instead of its specific meaning.
- Mispronouncing it as 'miss-ile' instead of 'miss-uhl'.