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1. attack
noun. ['əˈtæk'] (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons).
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- attaque (French)
Rhymes with Attack
- vanvlack
- knick-knack
- unpack
- tabak
- stracke
- strack
- repack
- oblak
- dulac
- chirac
- beaulac
- whack
- trak
- track
- trac
- stack
- stac
- spak
- spack
- snack
- smack
- slack
- schrack
- schnack
- schlack
- quack
- plaque
- placke
- plack
- kwak
How do you pronounce attack?
Pronounce attack as əˈtæk.
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Sentences with attack
1. Noun, singular or mass
Catching diseases early can help prevent a heart attack or a vascular aneurysm.
2. Verb, base form
Even if wood is treated or sealed, fungus can attack if there is persistent high humidity.
Quotes about attack
1. A lot of people, to attack an outspoken atheist, one of the things they'll do is say, 'You are as bad as the fundamentalist Christians.' And my answer is always, 'I hope so.'
- Penn Jillette
2. And humor has always been a weapon. You want to get even on somebody? You want to attack somebody? Make fun of them.
- Alan King
3. A gang is the same as a wolf pack; gang members do not use their energies in friendship with one another, for they do not know what friendship is. If they are united, it is by the common bond of a desire to attack their world.
- Haniel Long
2. attack
verb. ['əˈtæk'] launch an attack or assault on; begin hostilities or start warfare with.
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- attaque (French)
4. attack
verb. ['əˈtæk'] take the initiative and go on the offensive.
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- attaque (French)
5. attack
verb. ['əˈtæk'] attack someone physically or emotionally.
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- attaque (French)
6. attack
noun. ['əˈtæk'] an offensive move in a sport or game.
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- attaque (French)
8. attack
noun. ['əˈtæk'] ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or situation.
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- attaque (French)
9. attack
verb. ['əˈtæk'] set to work upon; turn one's energies vigorously to a task.
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- attaque (French)