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ambusher
am·bush A0246700 (ăm′bo͝osh)n.1. A sudden attack made from a concealed position.2. a. Those hiding in order to attack by surprise: The captain stationed an ambush near the harbor.b. The hiding place used for such an attack: "Uncle Harm had hunted the way Trapper did—on foot, stalking and laying traps, shooting from ambush" (Rick Bass).tr.v. am·bushed, am·bush·ing, am·bush·es To attack from a concealed position. [Middle English embushen, to place in concealment among bushes, lay in wait, from Old French embuschier, from Frankish *boscu, bush, woods.] am′bush′er n.Synonyms: ambush, bushwhack, waylay These verbs mean to attack suddenly and without warning from a concealed place: guerrillas ambushing a platoon; a patrol bushwhacked by poachers; a truck waylaid by robbers.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ambusher - an attacker who waits in a concealed position to launch a surprise attackaggressor, assailant, assaulter, attacker - someone who attacks |
ambusher Related to ambusher: ameliorative, call on, reassert, took over, finalisedWords related to ambushernoun an attacker who waits in a concealed position to launch a surprise attackRelated Words- aggressor
- assailant
- assaulter
- attacker
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