Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Weapon"

The meaning of "Weapon" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does So unleash your weapon mean?
A: "unleash" is basically like "show". So it's like "please show me your weapon"
Q: What does the very weapon mean?
A: Whenever you hear/read "the very (noun)", it typically means something very specific about the noun.

"This is the very weapon that killed her."
- the weapon is specific. it's THIS weapon, not any other weapon.
Q: What does weapons mean?
A: Well weapons are for use defense
Q: What does weapons, thieves, safe, injured people mean?
A: Armas, ladrones, seguro, gente herida
Q: What does weapon mean?

Example sentences using "Weapon"

Q: Please show me example sentences with Could you correct it


he is shooting his weapon to the enemy

now we can arm him with advanced weapons.
A: You can change the arm into equip or put or fire depending on what it means
Q: Please show me example sentences with weapon.
A: Weapons should be safely stored.

You should keep weapons away from kids.

Firearms are considered a weapon.


Q: Please show me example sentences with weapon.
A: The sword is a big weapon.
Q: Please show me example sentences with weapon of wife.
A: tears are the extreme weapon of your wife

Synonyms of "Weapon" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between weapon and weaponry ?
A:
“Weapon” = talking about a weapon or type of weapon.
“Weaponry” = refers to a collection of weapons or weapons as an entire concept.

Examples for “weapon:”
“I saw he had a weapon.”
“What kind of weapon is that?”
“Do you know a lot about weapons?”

Examples for “weaponry:”
“Soldiers are trained in lots of weaponry.”
“Knights had many kinds of weaponry.”
“Weaponry is a scary subject sometimes.”
Q: What is the difference between weapon and gun ?
A: A gun is a type of weapon.

A weapon can be any object that causes harm. A gun is a weapon that fires bullets.

An AK-47 is a weapon.
An AK-47 is a gun.

A knife is a weapon.
A knife is not a gun.

A sword is a weapon.
A sword is not a gun.
Q: What is the difference between weapons and guns ?
A: A gun is a type of weapon. Other weapons would be swords, bombs, knives, some types of axes, etc.
Q: What is the difference between weapon and gun ?
A: A weapon can be anything used to inflict harm. A gun can be used as a weapon, it can also be used for hunting, etc. "He used that shovel as a weapon." "The man fired the gun at the start of the race."
Q: What is the difference between weapon and gun ?
A: A weapon can be anything you hurt people with (sword, knife, gun).
Gun is what you shoot with.

Translations of "Weapon"

Q: How do you say this in English (US)? weapon
A: Check the question to view the answer
Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? nuclear weapon
A: "Nuclear Weapon"
Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? weapon free
A: I don't think this is normal, may not even correct, English.

I would interpret 'Weapon Free' as meaning 'without weapons'. E.g. if someone manages to complete a level of a game without a weapon. But, from what you write, it might mean 'free to use weapons'.
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? weapon
A: it is the same
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? weapon
A: Check the question to view the answer

Other questions about "Weapon"

Q: Please show me how to pronounce weapons.
A: Like this: /ˈwɛpəns/

Many English students tend to pronounce it as "wea-pawns" - but this is not how you pronounce it.

Pay attention to the "-pons" sound! ^^
Q: The weapon was a slick knockoff of the Auto Assault-12 that had been developed in the United State.

Is "a slick knockoff" a well-made copycat product?
A: Yes, but “slick” is a slang word.
Q: This weapon is very powerful and can give a lot of damage, but each swing is very slow and you can be easily caught off guard get much damage. Does this sound natural?
A: ​‎I think you mean
This weapon is very powerful and can inflict a lot of damage, but each swing is very slow and you can easily be caught off guard and hurt yourself with it.
Q: should it be related to weapons when using the word 'pad down'?? can i use this when checking a thiefs jacket?
A: A pat down is the act of searching for any concealed items. It could be for weapons or drugs or anything a person could be hiding.

Yes, you can say you are giving someone a pat down if you are searching a thief's jacket.
Q: It is the most terrible weapon of war of which man has invented. Does this sound natural?
A: 'It is the most terrible weapon of war that man has invented' is a little more natural

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