skirmish

[ˈskɜː.mɪʃ]

skirmish Definition

  • 1a short, minor battle between small groups of soldiers or warriors
  • 2a brief argument or disagreement

Using skirmish: Examples

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

  • Example

    The two armies engaged in a skirmish before retreating.

  • Example

    There was a skirmish between the protesters and the police.

  • Example

    The political candidates had a skirmish during the debate.

skirmish Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for skirmish

Phrases with skirmish

  • to have a brief argument or disagreement with someone

    Example

    I had a skirmish with my boss over the deadline.

  • a line of soldiers or warriors who engage in a series of small battles or attacks

    Example

    The skirmish line advanced towards the enemy's position.

  • a mode in video games where players engage in small battles or fights

    Example

    I prefer playing in skirmish mode rather than campaign mode.

Origins of skirmish

from Old French 'eskirmiss', meaning 'a skirmish'

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Summary: skirmish in Brief

A 'skirmish' [ˈskɜː.mɪʃ] is a brief, minor battle between small groups of soldiers or warriors. It can also refer to a short argument or disagreement, as in 'The political candidates had a skirmish during the debate.' Other phrases include 'have a skirmish with someone,' referring to a brief argument, and 'skirmish mode,' a type of video game play.