ambushed

[ˈæmbʊʃt]

ambushed Definition

to attack someone or something from a hidden position.

Using ambushed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ambushed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soldiers were ambushed by enemy forces.

  • Example

    The police ambushed the criminals as they tried to escape.

  • Example

    I felt like I was being ambushed with questions during the interview.

ambushed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ambushed

Phrases with ambushed

  • a marketing strategy in which a company tries to associate itself with an event without paying sponsorship fees

    Example

    The company used ambush marketing tactics to promote their product during the sporting event.

  • a style of journalism in which a reporter confronts a subject with little or no warning, often in an aggressive manner

    Example

    The journalist used ambush journalism to get a statement from the politician.

  • ambush makeover

    a surprise makeover given to someone without their prior knowledge or consent

    Example

    The TV show surprised the woman with an ambush makeover.

Origins of ambushed

from Old French 'embuschier', meaning 'to place in a wood or ambush'

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Summary: ambushed in Brief

'Ambushed' [ˈæmbʊʃt] means to attack someone or something from a hidden position. It can be used in military contexts, as in 'The soldiers were ambushed by enemy forces,' or in everyday situations, such as feeling 'ambushed' with questions during an interview. 'Ambushed' can also be used in phrases like 'ambush marketing,' 'ambush journalism,' and 'ambush makeover.'