Bomb
UK /["/bɒm/"]/US /["/bɑːm/"]/
Definition
a weapon designed to explode at a particular time or when it is dropped or thrown
In simple words: A bomb is a weapon that explodes and causes destruction.
Examples
- The explosion was caused by a bomb that detonated in the city center.
- The police found a suspicious package that might be a bomb.
- He decided to bomb the test by not studying at all.
- The movie was a complete bomb and failed at the box office.
- They planted a bomb in the enemy's territory, causing significant damage.
Usage notes
Use 'bomb' when referring to explosives or in a metaphorical sense, like 'bombing' a test. It's not suitable for casual conversations about non-explosive subjects.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'bomb' going off – it makes a big BOOM!
Collocations
- big
- huge
- large
- place
- plant
- put
- fall
- rain
- rain down
- attack
- blast
- explosion
- big
- huge
- large
- place
- plant
- put
- fall
- rain
- rain down
- attack
- blast
- explosion
Synonyms
- explosive
- detonator
- munitions
- ordnance
Antonyms
- peace
- safety
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'bump' - they are different things.
- Using 'bomb' in a positive context, as it is mostly negative.