Ambush

Ambush
(Roget's Thesaurus)
-->Means of concealment.
<- N
PARAG:Ambush->N
GRP: \\ N \\ 1
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ hiding place
hiding place
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ secret place
secret place
secret drawer
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ recess
recess
hold
holes and corners
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ closet
closet
crypt
adytum
abditory
oubliette
GRP: \\ N \\ 2
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ ambush
ambush
ambuscade
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ stalking horse
stalking horse
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ lurking hole
lurking hole
lurking place
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ secret path
secret path
back stairs
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ retreat
retreat
&c.(refuge) 666
GRP: \\ N \\ 3
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ screen
screen
cover
shade
blinker
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ veil
veil
curtain
blind
cloak
cloud
GRP: \\ N \\ 4
Sgm: \\ N \\ 4 \\ mask
mask
visor
vizor
disguise
masquerade dress
domino
GRP: \\ N \\ 5
Sgm: \\ N \\ 5 \\ pitfall
pitfall
&c.(source of danger) 667
Sgm: \\ N \\ 5 \\ trap
trap
&c.(snare) 545
PARAG:Ambush->V
GRP: \\ V \\ 1
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ lie in ambush
lie in ambush
&c.(hide oneself) 528
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ lie in wait for
lie in wait for
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ set a trap for
set a trap for
&c.(deceive) 545
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ ambuscade
ambuscade
ambush
PARAG:Ambush->Adv
GRP: \\ Adv \\ 1
Sgm: \\ Adv \\ 1 \\ aux aguets
aux aguets

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