Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪˌdrɑdʒən bɑm/
noun a type of nuclear weapon that uses nuclear fusion to release a huge amount of energy
A1 A hydrogen bomb is a very powerful nuclear weapon.
A2 Countries with advanced military capabilities possess hydrogen bombs.
B1 The development of hydrogen bombs marked a significant advancement in nuclear technology.
B2 The detonation of a hydrogen bomb can cause widespread destruction.
C1 The testing of hydrogen bombs has raised concerns about global security.
C2 The production and deployment of hydrogen bombs are closely monitored by international organizations.
formal The hydrogen bomb is a thermonuclear weapon that uses fusion reactions to produce a powerful explosion.
informal Did you know that the hydrogen bomb is even more powerful than the atomic bomb?
slang They say the hydrogen bomb is like the big daddy of all bombs.
figurative Her anger was like a hydrogen bomb, ready to explode at any moment.
hydrogen bombs
more hydrogen bomb
most hydrogen bomb
hydrogen bomb
will hydrogen bomb
have hydrogen bombed
is hydrogen bombing
hydrogen bomb
hydrogen bomb
to hydrogen bomb
bombing hydrogen
hydrogen bombed