Pepper Spray

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈpɛpər spreɪ/

Definitions of pepper spray

noun a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and temporary blindness, used in self-defense

Example Sentences

A1 I carry pepper spray in my bag for safety.

A2 She used pepper spray to protect herself from the attacker.

B1 It is important to know how to use pepper spray properly in case of emergency.

B2 Pepper spray is a common self-defense tool used by many people.

C1 Law enforcement officers often carry pepper spray as a non-lethal option for subduing suspects.

C2 The effectiveness of pepper spray depends on the concentration of the active ingredient.

Examples of pepper spray in a Sentence

formal The police officer used pepper spray to subdue the aggressive suspect.

informal I always keep pepper spray in my bag when walking home alone at night.

slang I had to bust out the pepper spray when that creep wouldn't leave me alone.

figurative Her sharp words were like pepper spray, stinging his pride.

Grammatical Forms of pepper spray

plural

pepper sprays

comparative

more pepper spray

superlative

most pepper spray

present tense

pepper sprays

future tense

will pepper spray

perfect tense

have pepper sprayed

continuous tense

is pepper spraying

singular

pepper spray

positive degree

pepper spray

infinitive

to pepper spray

gerund

pepper spraying

participle

pepper sprayed

Origin and Evolution of pepper spray

First Known Use: 1877 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: Pepper spray is a chemical compound derived from chili peppers, specifically the capsaicin compound found in them. It was first used for self-defense purposes.
Evolution of the word: The term 'pepper spray' originally referred to a liquid solution containing capsaicin used for self-defense. Over time, it has become a common term for any aerosol spray containing irritants used for personal protection.