Combat - Wikipedia-style Article
Combat
Definition
Combat refers to a fight or struggle between opposing forces, often in the context of armed conflict or warfare. It can also refer to the action of opposing or resisting something forcefully.
Parts of Speech
- Noun (a fight, battle, or struggle)
- Verb (to engage in a fight or resist forcefully)
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation (noun/verb): /ˈkɑːmbæt/
- Respelling: KOM-bat
- IPA Pronunciation (verb): /kəmˈbæt/
- Respelling: kuhm-BAT
British English
- IPA Pronunciation (noun/verb): /ˈkɒmbæt/
- Respelling: KOM-bat
- IPA Pronunciation (verb): /kəmˈbæt/
- Respelling: kuhm-BAT
Etymology
The word "combat" comes from the Old French word "combatre," which means "to fight or contend." It is derived from the Latin "combattere," which combines "com-" (together) and "battere" (to beat or strike). The term has been used in English since the Middle Ages to describe physical fights, particularly in military contexts.
Derivatives
- Combative (adjective)
- Combatant (noun)
- Combativeness (noun)
- Combatting (verb)
- Combat-ready (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The word "combat" is often used in military and conflict-related contexts, such as in "The soldiers were trained for combat situations." It is also used more broadly to refer to any type of struggle or opposition, for example, "They are working to combat climate change."
Related Terms
- Conflict: A serious disagreement or argument, often prolonged.
- Warfare: Engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict.
- Defense: The action of protecting oneself from attack.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A physical fight between individuals or groups: Refers to armed or unarmed conflict in military or civil situations.
- Example: "The soldiers were engaged in fierce combat on the battlefield."
- A struggle against something: Refers to efforts to resist or overcome a challenge or threat.
- Example: "They launched a new initiative to combat poverty."
Verb
- To engage in fighting: Refers to actively participating in a physical or military conflict.
- Example: "The army is prepared to combat any potential threats."
- To oppose or resist forcefully: Refers to taking strong action to counteract or prevent something harmful.
- Example: "Measures are being taken to combat the spread of disease."