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습격 — meaning in English: attack

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측정
cheugjeong
습격
seubgyeog
여관
yeogwan
가게
gage
달성
dalseong
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '습격' in the context of discussing military strategies or in news reports about violent incidents, such as a sudden attack on a location. You'll hear it in conversations about movies or video games that involve conflict, where characters may stage a raid or surprise assault.
Synonyms & nuances
'습격' is often compared to '공격' (gonggyeok), which also means 'attack.' However, '습격' carries a nuance of suddenness and surprise, making it more fitting for unexpected assaults or raids, while '공격' can refer to both planned and unplanned attacks.
Culture
'습격' has historical roots in the Korean language, often associated with military terminology and strategies. The word evokes a sense of urgency and intensity, which is prevalent in both traditional and modern storytelling, especially in films and dramas that depict heroic battles or conflicts.
FAQ
Q.What does '습격' mean in English?
'습격' translates to 'attack' in English, but it specifically implies a sudden or surprise assault, often used in military contexts.
Q.How is '습격' used in a sentence?
You can use it in a sentence like '적의 습격이 있었다' which means 'There was an attack by the enemy.' This shows the word in a practical context.
Q.Is there a difference between '습격' and '공격'?
'습격' emphasizes a surprise element in an attack, while '공격' is more general and can refer to any type of attack. Choose '습격' when you want to convey that the attack was unexpected.
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