bomb site

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bomb site

A new playground has been built on the old bomb site.

Definition

Noun: 1. An area of land, typically within a town or city, that has been severely damaged or destroyed by the explosion of bombs. This term specifically refers to the location after the bombing event, often characterized by ruins, debris, and devastation.

Usage

The term "bomb site" is used to describe the physical location and aftermath of a bombing. It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name this specific type of place. * It is commonly used in historical, journalistic, or military contexts. * It often implies a scene of destruction from a past event, particularly from aerial bombing campaigns like those during World War II.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • After the war, children were warned not to play on the bomb site.
    • The old bomb site was finally cleared to make way for a new housing development.
    • Photographs from 1945 show the extent of the bomb site in the city center.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is strongly associated with the urban landscapes of European and Japanese cities following World War II, where such sites were common for many years.
  • Figurative Use: Rarely, it can be used metaphorically to describe a place that appears utterly ruined or chaotic.
    • After the party, the living room looked like a bomb site.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bomb damage: (noun phrase) The destruction caused by bombs.
  • Blast site: (noun phrase) The location of an explosion, which can be from a bomb or other causes.
  • Rubble: (noun) Broken pieces of brick, stone, or other materials from a destroyed building, often found at a bomb site.
  • Devastation: (noun) Severe and widespread destruction, which describes the state of a bomb site.
Synonyms
  • Blitzed area: (noun phrase, chiefly British) An area heavily bombed, especially from the air.
  • Ruins: (noun) The remains of a destroyed building, town, or other structure.
  • Ground zero: (noun) The point on the earth's surface directly above or below an exploding bomb. In modern usage, it strongly connotes the site of a nuclear explosion or a major terrorist attack.
Antonyms
  • Intact area: (noun phrase) A region that has not been damaged.
  • Safe zone: (noun phrase) An area declared to be free from bombing or attack.
Related Phrases
  • Clearing a bomb site: The process of removing debris and making the area safe or ready for redevelopment.
  • Unexploded bomb (UXB): An explosive device that did not detonate on impact, which can sometimes be found at an old bomb site, posing a lasting danger.
bomb site

A new playground has been built on the old bomb site.

Noun
  1. an area in a town that has been devastated by bombs
    • they opened a parking lot on the bomb site

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