Pronunciation: /ˈbɑmər/

Definitions of bomber

noun A person or thing that bombs or attacks with bombs, such as a military aircraft designed to drop bombs on enemy targets.

Example Sentences

A1 The bomber flew over the city.

A2 The bomber dropped bombs on the enemy targets.

B1 The military deployed a bomber to carry out airstrikes.

B2 The stealth bomber was able to evade enemy radar detection.

C1 The bomber pilot navigated through enemy territory with precision.

C2 The strategic bomber was instrumental in turning the tide of the war.

Examples of bomber in a Sentence

formal The bomber was apprehended before he could carry out the attack.

informal The bomber was caught red-handed before blowing up the building.

slang The bomber got busted before causing any harm.

figurative He was a social media bomber, constantly posting controversial content to get attention.

Grammatical Forms of bomber

past tense

bombed

plural

bombers

comparative

more bomber

superlative

most bomber

present tense

bomb

future tense

will bomb

perfect tense

have bombed

continuous tense

is bombing

singular

bomber

positive degree

bombing

infinitive

to bomb

gerund

bombing

participle

bombing

Origin and Evolution of bomber

First Known Use: 1914 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'bomber' originated from the term 'bomb', which comes from the Latin word 'bombus' meaning 'buzzing or booming sound'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a person or aircraft that drops bombs, the term 'bomber' has evolved to encompass various types of military aircraft designed for bombing missions.