Used in a Sentence

nukes

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for nukes.

Editorial note

These days the pale nerdy guy with a keyboard is almost more of a threat than a nation state with nukes.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A nuclear weapon.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of nukes gathered in one view.

noun

A nuclear weapon.

noun

A nuclear power station.

noun

A person (such as a sailor in a navy or a scientist) who works with nuclear weapons or nuclear power.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for nukes.

noun

A nuclear weapon.

noun

A nuclear power station.

noun

A person (such as a sailor in a navy or a scientist) who works with nuclear weapons or nuclear power.

noun

Alternative spelling of nuc (“nucleus colony of bees”). [(beekeeping) A nucleus colony; a small bee colony created from a larger colony.]

Example sentences

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These days the pale nerdy guy with a keyboard is almost more of a threat than a nation state with nukes.

2

Except where Goliath is the largest, most powerful military in the world with nukes and fighter jets.

3

Bigger guns means bigger consquences and eventually you'll have a war with the biggest guns - nukes or biological or grey goo or whatever and life will end.

4

> What struck me is how much better the world is today Deterrence is a good thing indeed, as long as one has nukes...

5

It is the anti-nukes who perpetuate the myth that the reactor operators freaked out and just mindlessly started throwing switches, closing valves willy-nilly.

6

Russia and now China have plenty of nukes pointed at us.

7

That's exactly what the sanctions regime against Iran has been: a set of incentives engineered so that giving up nukes is in their best interest.

8

The wrong network setting on iTunes nukes all your album art.

9

North Korea didn't have any problem letting off nukes either.

10

I concur with your thoughts; the big difficulty with enforcement here (beyond nukes) is figuring out how to detect when someone breaks the rules.

11

If Israel having nukes hasn't set off a nuclear arms race I'm really confused as to how Iran not having them is supposed to.

12

I don't think so unless nukes is all they had (ex.

Quote examples

1

It's worth noting that the opposite problem exists, and is frequently referenced in sayings such as "having a hammer and seeing everything as a nail" and "using nukes to kill ants".

2

I am still shocked that Elon Musk seriously believes in the pseudosciency "well Google has gotten better so obviously we will build a self-learning self-replicating AI that will also control our nukes and also be connected in a way and have the capabilities to actually really kill all humans." Meanwhile researchers can't get an AI to tell the difference between birds and houses.

3

Frankly we may be looking at a variant of learned helplessness on a national scale, in that if NK leadership is faced with a dilemma they can throw a proverbial tantrum and get the rest of the world to step in to calm them down "before the nukes start flying".

Proper noun examples

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Nukes are actually much better at load following than is commonly believed.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use nukes in a sentence?

These days the pale nerdy guy with a keyboard is almost more of a threat than a nation state with nukes.

What does nukes mean?

A nuclear weapon.

What part of speech is nukes?

nukes is commonly used as noun.