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casualty

[ˈkaʒjʊəlti]

casualty Definition

  • 1a person killed or injured in a war or accident
  • 2an accident or other unfortunate incident

Using casualty: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hospital was filled with casualties from the car crash.

  • Example

    The earthquake caused many casualties.

  • Example

    The company suffered financial casualties due to the pandemic.

  • Example

    The soldier was honored for his bravery in rescuing casualties during the battle.

casualty Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for casualty

Antonyms for casualty

Idioms Using casualty

  • take casualties

    to suffer losses or injuries, especially in a military context

    Example

    The platoon took heavy casualties during the battle.

  • unintended harm or damage caused to non-combatants or their property during a military operation

    Example

    The bombing resulted in significant collateral damage to nearby buildings and civilians.

  • uncertainty and confusion that can occur during a military operation, making it difficult to make decisions

    Example

    The fog of war made it difficult for the commander to determine the best course of action.

Phrases with casualty

  • a person who is not a member of the military and is killed or injured during a war or conflict

    Example

    The bombing resulted in many civilian casualties.

  • a type of insurance that covers losses resulting from accidents or other unexpected events

    Example

    I have casualty insurance to protect my business in case of any unforeseen events.

  • a list of people who have been killed or injured in a war or other conflict

    Example

    The casualty list was released after the battle, revealing the extent of the damage.

Origins of casualty

from Latin 'casualis', meaning 'by chance'

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Summary: casualty in Brief

The term 'casualty' [ˈkaʒjʊəlti] refers to a person killed or injured in a war or accident, or an unfortunate incident. It spans contexts from military operations to insurance policies, exemplified by 'The earthquake caused many casualties.' 'Casualty' extends into phrases like 'civilian casualty,' and idioms like 'take casualties,' denoting losses and unintended harm.