Meaning & Definition of word "Fusillade"

Fusillade

/ˌfjuzəˈlād/

noun:

  • 1. A rapid outpouring or barrage of something, especially gunfire or criticisms.
    • Example: The soldiers took cover under a fusillade of bullets from the enemy.
  • 2. A series of shots fired simultaneously or in quick succession.
    • Example: The ceremony began with a fusillade of cannon fire to mark the occasion.
  • 3. A vigorous and rapid discharge or outburst of words or actions.
    • Example: He faced a fusillade of questions from the press after the announcement.

Etymology

French, from 'fusiller', meaning 'to shoot'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

fusillade of questions:

A rapid succession of inquiries.

Related Words

barrage:

A concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area.

salvo:

A simultaneous discharge of artillery or other guns in a military context.

Slang Meanings of fusillade

Meaning: A heavy criticism or a strong verbal attack.

Example Sentence: Her blog post was a fusillade aimed at the local government for their policies.

Meaning: A heated argument characterized by fast-paced exchanges.

Example Sentence: Their discussion developed into a fusillade, with each side trying to outtalk the other.