Guerrilla

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Pronunciation: /ɡəˈrɪlə/

Definitions of guerrilla

noun a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces

Example Sentences

A1 The guerrilla fighters hid in the jungle.

A2 The guerrilla warfare tactics were effective against the enemy.

B1 The guerrilla group launched a surprise attack on the enemy base.

B2 The guerrilla leader was known for his strategic brilliance in combat.

C1 The guerrilla movement gained momentum and widespread support from the local population.

C2 The guerrilla forces successfully overthrew the oppressive regime.

Examples of guerrilla in a Sentence

formal The guerrilla fighters launched a surprise attack on the enemy camp.

informal The guerrilla group is planning their next move in the jungle.

slang The guerrilla squad is always one step ahead of their opponents.

figurative In marketing, guerrilla tactics refer to unconventional strategies used to promote a product or service.

Grammatical Forms of guerrilla

past tense

guerrillaed

plural

guerrillas

comparative

more guerrilla

superlative

most guerrilla

present tense

guerrillas

future tense

will guerrilla

perfect tense

have guerrillaed

continuous tense

guerrillaing

singular

guerrilla

positive degree

guerrilla

infinitive

to guerrilla

gerund

guerrillaing

participle

guerrillaed

Origin and Evolution of guerrilla

First Known Use: 1809 year
Language of Origin: Spanish
Story behind the word: The word 'guerrilla' originated from the Spanish term 'guerra' meaning war, and was used to refer to a small group of fighters or warriors who engaged in unconventional warfare tactics.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'guerrilla' has come to be associated with irregular warfare tactics and small, independent fighting units that operate outside of traditional military structures.