Meaning & Definition of word "Ammunition"

Ammunition

ˌæmjʊˈnɪʃən

noun:

  • 1. Projectiles, such as bullets or shells, fired from guns or other weapons.
    • Example: The soldiers were resupplied with ammunition before heading back into battle.
  • 2. Material used in warfare or armament without regard to its firing mechanism.
    • Example: The army stockpiled ammunition in preparation for a potential conflict.
  • 3. Information or resources used to support an argument or point of view.
    • Example: The politician used the report as ammunition against his opponent in the debate.
  • 4. Explosive or incendiary material used in military operations.
    • Example: The munitions factory is responsible for producing high-quality ammunition.

Etymology

From Middle French 'ammunition', from Latin 'munitio', meaning 'fortification'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

loaded with ammunition:

Fully prepared or equipped with arguments or resources.

run out of ammunition:

To exhaust one's resources or means to fight back or argue.

give someone ammunition:

To provide someone with information or material that can be used as an advantage.

Related Words

munition:

Military weapons, ammunition, and equipment.

armament:

Military weapons and equipment.

ordnance:

Military materials, especially weapons and ammunition.

Slang Meanings of ammunition

Meaning: Bully beef

Example Sentence: In the heat of battle, he jokingly referred to the extra supplies as 'bully beef'.

Meaning: Lead

Example Sentence: He called the bullets 'lead' when discussing his stockpile.