shock troops
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Definition
- Noun:
- Soldiers specially trained and equipped to lead an assault: "Shock troops" refers to military units that are highly trained, often heavily armed, and used to spearhead an attack or break through enemy defenses at the start of a battle.
Usage
- The term is used as a plural noun to describe a specific type of military force. It emphasizes their role in initiating combat with sudden, overwhelming force to create a breakthrough.
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Advanced Usage
- The concept can be applied metaphorically in non-military contexts to describe a group of people who lead a forceful initiative or are at the forefront of a difficult task.
- Example: The company's new research division acted as shock troops, developing the groundbreaking technology that gave them a market advantage.
Variants and Related Words
- Shock troop (noun, singular): A member of such a unit.
- He was a seasoned shock troop, experienced in leading dangerous assaults.
- Assault troops: A closely related term for soldiers trained for direct attacks.
Synonyms
- Assault force: A group of soldiers trained for attacking.
- Spearhead: The leading force in an attack or action (can be used as a noun or verb).
- Vanguard: The foremost part of an advancing army or movement.
Related Phrases
- Tip of the spear: An idiomatic expression for the very first or most advanced unit in an action, similar in concept to shock troops.
- The special forces unit was the tip of the spear in the operation.
Noun
- soldiers who are specially trained and armed to lead an assault