Putsch

usgb/pʊtʃ/
noun

A sudden and violent attempt to overthrow a government.

The military staged a putsch to seize control of the country.
Visual representation of "putsch" - A sudden and violent attempt to overthrow a government.

Often appears as...

  • failed putsch
  • military putsch

Usage tips

Neutral

coup, government overthrow, military coup

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Understanding Context

Recognizing that 'putsch' often carries a negative connotation, associated with violence and instability. Example: The term is best used in discussions of political upheaval.

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Important Historical Reference

The term originates from German, primarily used in discussions around early 20th-century political movements. Example: It evokes specific historical events that shaped European politics.

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Formal Use

While 'putsch' can be used in casual conversation, it is more appropriate in formal discussions involving political science and history. Example: Scholars often discuss the ramifications of notable putsch events.

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