artillery

word

/ɑɹˈtɪɫɝi/
ar-TI-luh-ree
/ɑːtˈɪləɹi/
ah-TI-luh-ree

Definition

Large, powerful guns used in war, such as cannons and missile launchers, usually operated by a team and designed to shoot at distant targets.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in military and historical contexts. Refers collectively to weapons like cannons and rocket launchers, not small arms (like rifles or handguns). Common phrases: 'artillery fire', 'artillery unit'. Formal; rarely used in everyday conversation outside a military context.

Example Sentences

They called in artillery support when the fighting got tough.

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The sound of artillery echoed through the valley all night.

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Heavy artillery changed the course of the battle.

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The soldiers prepared the artillery for battle.

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The enemy's artillery was very strong.

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Artillery can hit targets far away.

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