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Fugitive vs Guerrilla - What's the difference?

fugitive | guerrilla |

As nouns the difference between fugitive and guerrilla

is that fugitive is a person who is fleeing or escaping from something, especially prosecution while guerrilla is a non-official war carried out by small independent groups; a guerrilla war.

As adjectives the difference between fugitive and guerrilla

is that fugitive is fleeing or running away while guerrilla is (military) relating to, using, or typical of guerrilla warfare, or its principles of small independent or non-official perpetrators.

fugitive

Noun

(en noun)
  • A person who is fleeing or escaping from something, especially prosecution.
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  • *:“I don't mean all of your friends—only a small proportion—which, however, connects your circle with that deadly, idle, brainless bunch—the insolent chatterers at the opera,the speed-mad fugitives from the furies of ennui, the neurotic victims of mental cirrhosis, the jewelled animals whose moral code is the code of the barnyard—!”
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • fleeing or running away
  • transient, fleeting or ephemeral
  • elusive or difficult to retain
  • guerrilla

    Alternative forms

    * guerilla

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A non-official war carried out by small independent groups; a guerrilla war.
  • A soldier in a small independent group, fighting against the government or regular forces by surprise raids.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (military) Relating to, using, or typical of guerrilla warfare, or its principles of small independent or non-official perpetrators.
  • * 1908 , George Devereux Oswell, Sketches of Rulers of India , volume I, Chapter VII, page 127:
  • Wherever Nicholson was most wanted, there he was sure to be found. What his life was at this time may be seen from a letter he wrote to his mother: 'I am leading a very guerrilla sort of life with seven hundred horse and foot raised among the people of the country. The chieftain who is in rebellion has eight regular regiments and sixteen guns, so that I am unable to meet them openly in the field.'
  • * Mao Zedong, The Red Book of Guerrilla Warfare , translated by Samuel B. Griffith, edited by Shawn Conners, ISBN 1-934255-27-0, page 14:
  • On the other hand, after the fall of Feng Ling Tu, the operations of Central Shansi, and Suiyuan, troops were more guerrilla than orthodox in nature.
  • * 1976 , Walter Laqueur, Guerrilla warfare: a historical & critical study , page 205:
  • The Slovak uprising in the latter days was not guerrilla in character, which, incidentally, may have been one of the reasons for its failure.
  • (marketing) Relating to, using, or typical of guerrilla marketing.
  • * 1989 , Michael Wiese, Film & video marketing , page 445:
  • We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game.
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  • See also

    * partisan * guerrillero ----