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raid

/ɹeɪd/

Meanings
  • Noun

    An unexpected attack or invasion, especially on an enemy base or military installation.

    - "The troops launched a surprise raid on the enemy camp."
    - "The pirates carried out a successful raid on the merchant ship."
  • Verb

    To search (a place) thoroughly and systematically.

    - "The police raided the building in search of illegal substances."
    - "The inspectors raided the factory to ensure compliance with safety regulations."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɹeɪd/



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Synonyms

irruption , attack , foray , incursion
Rhymes
Words rhyming with raid
brain , rain , pain , gain
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. Raid (Scottish Gaelic) : Counsel, advice

  2. Raed (Old English) : To read


Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Raid (Scottish Gaelic) : Counsel, advice

  2. Raed (Old English) : To read


Variants
List of all variants of raid that leads to same result
raid , raids , raided , raiding , air raid , air raids , panty raid , panty raids , bombing raid , counter-raid , counter-raids , counterraid , counterraids
Forms
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Raids, Raiding, Raided


Etymology
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Old North French word 'raide' meaning 'counsel' or 'advice', which evolved to mean 'raid' in Middle English.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'raid' is derived from the Old North French word 'raide', which originally meant 'counsel' or 'advice'.

  2. In the video game 'World of Warcraft', players can form raid groups to take on challenging bosses and earn valuable loot.

  3. The term 'Raid Boss' was coined in the popular mobile game 'Pokemon GO' to refer to powerful wild Pokemon that require a large group of players to defeat.


Related Concepts
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  1. Raid Party: A social gathering where individuals come together to play video games and share food and drinks.

  2. Raid Boss: A powerful enemy character in video games that players work together to defeat.


Culture
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In literature, raids are often depicted in epics and adventure stories. In art, depictions of raids can be found in historical paintings and sculptures. In music, the term 'raid' can refer to a style of electronic dance music.

How to Memorize "raid"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of soldiers carrying out a surprise attack on an enemy base.
    - Visualize the process of thoroughly searching a place for hidden items or contraband.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'raid' with the idea of a sudden, unexpected attack.
    - Link the word 'raid' to the concept of searching and finding hidden things.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Raid is a Surprise Attack on Hidden Things' to remember the definition.
    - Create a mental image of a group of soldiers carrying out a raid as a memory aid.


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