Bombshell

/ˈbɒmʃel/ noun

A sudden, shocking piece of news or information that surprises or shocks people, or historically, a bomb or artillery shell.

A compound of 'bomb' (from Italian 'bomba,' possibly from Latin 'bombus' meaning 'humming sound') and 'shell.' The literal meaning developed first in the 16th century, then metaphorically extended to shocking news in the 20th century.

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