bomb in Latin
bomb in Latin is bomba, pyrobolus, bombardare — bomb means an explosive device designed to cause damage or destruction.
bomb in Latin
bomba
An explosive device used or intended as a weapon, especially, one dropped from an aircraft.
pyrobolus
An explosive device used or intended as a weapon, especially, one dropped from an aircraft.
bombardare
(transitive, figuratively, often with with) To attack or annoy in the manner of a bombing.
urbem tormentis verberare
(transitive, figuratively, often with with) To attack or annoy in the manner of a bombing.
What does "bomb" mean?
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noun An explosive device designed to cause damage or destruction.
"The bomb was defused just in time."
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verb To attack a place using bombs.
"Enemy planes bombed the harbor at dawn."
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verb To fail badly, especially a performance or attempt.
"The comedian completely bombed at his first show."
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adj Informal for excellent or impressive.
"That new track is the bomb."
bomb in a sentence
- The bomb was defused just in time.
- Enemy planes bombed the harbor at dawn.
- The comedian completely bombed at his first show.
- That new track is the bomb.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bomb" in Latin?
"bomb" in Latin is bomba, pyrobolus, bombardare. bomb means: An explosive device designed to cause damage or destruction.
How do you use "bomb" in a sentence?
Example: "The bomb was defused just in time." In Latin, "bomb" is bomba, pyrobolus, bombardare.
Are there other ways to say "bomb" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "bomb": bomba, pyrobolus, bombardare, urbem tormentis verberare.
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