Aerosol Bomb

B2 18+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəˌsɒl bɑm/

Definitions of aerosol bomb

noun aerosol bomb

Example Sentences

A1 An aerosol bomb exploded in the park.

A2 The police found an aerosol bomb in the suspect's backpack.

B1 The protesters used an aerosol bomb to create chaos in the city.

B2 The terrorists planned to detonate an aerosol bomb in the crowded market.

C1 The specialized team successfully disarmed the aerosol bomb before it could cause any harm.

C2 The forensic experts analyzed the remnants of the aerosol bomb to gather evidence for the investigation.

Examples of aerosol bomb in a Sentence

formal The protesters were arrested for using an aerosol bomb during the demonstration.

informal Did you see that crazy video of someone setting off an aerosol bomb?

slang They really made a mess with that aerosol bomb, didn't they?

figurative Her words were like an aerosol bomb, causing chaos and confusion among the group.

Grammatical Forms of aerosol bomb

past tense

used

plural

aerosol bombs

comparative

more aerosol bomb

superlative

most aerosol bomb

present tense

uses

future tense

will use

perfect tense

has used

continuous tense

is using

singular

aerosol bomb

positive degree

aerosol bomb

infinitive

to use aerosol bomb

gerund

using aerosol bomb

participle

used aerosol bomb

Origin and Evolution of aerosol bomb

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'aerosol bomb' originated from the combination of 'aerosol' referring to a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air, and 'bomb' which denotes an explosive device.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aerosol bomb' initially referred to a device that disperses aerosolized substances for various purposes, but over time, it has come to specifically denote a type of explosive device that releases aerosolized chemicals upon detonation.