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单词 warmonger
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Definition of warmonger in English:

warmonger

noun ˈwɔːmʌŋɡəˈwɔrˌməŋɡər
  • A person who encourages or advocates aggression towards other countries or groups.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He and fellow warmongers know they are murdering the innocent.
    • We must do all we can to stop him and the other warmongers.
    • When the bombing started they quickly lined up behind the warmongers.
    • However, in the warmongers ' hands science can be used against us.
    • To stop the slaughter, a struggle had to be taken up against the warmongers in control, on both sides.
    • What should have been a day of joy for freedom lovers, and those who believe in international solidarity, instead became a day of triumph for warmongers.
    • Now there are forged documents designed to discredit the anti-war movement - proof the warmongers have no creditable argument.
    • But that didn't stop the warmongers rushing to denounce the dossier as lies before they had set eyes on it.
    • Not only can it further raise the pressure on the warmongers, but it can also unite all those who oppose their attacks on pensions, refugees and the environment.
    • It was precisely such censorship under the Taliban that liberal warmongers cited as a reason for violent regime change.
    • The warmongers talk of ‘blowback’, referring to unintended negative results in combat.
    • The anti-war movement served notice on the warmongers that they will continue to face deep opposition.
    • But it has only confirmed his role as a ‘yes man’ for the most right-wing government in US history and a warmonger in his own right.
    • Never has there been a war where so many were so sceptical about the build-up and the reasons for it, and never has there been so many difficulties for the warmongers.
    • But whatever means they find to perpetrate this assault they must be opposed for the warmongers they are.
    • We should follow their lead in taking to the streets, punishing the warmongers at the polls and ending the policies that bring terror.
    Synonyms
    militarist, hawk, jingoist, sabre-rattler, aggressor, provoker, belligerent

Rhymes

whoremonger
 
 

Definition of warmonger in US English:

warmonger

nounˈwɔrˌməŋɡərˈwôrˌməNGɡər
  • A person who encourages or advocates aggression towards other countries or groups.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We must do all we can to stop him and the other warmongers.
    • When the bombing started they quickly lined up behind the warmongers.
    • To stop the slaughter, a struggle had to be taken up against the warmongers in control, on both sides.
    • Now there are forged documents designed to discredit the anti-war movement - proof the warmongers have no creditable argument.
    • The warmongers talk of ‘blowback’, referring to unintended negative results in combat.
    • But that didn't stop the warmongers rushing to denounce the dossier as lies before they had set eyes on it.
    • It was precisely such censorship under the Taliban that liberal warmongers cited as a reason for violent regime change.
    • He and fellow warmongers know they are murdering the innocent.
    • Not only can it further raise the pressure on the warmongers, but it can also unite all those who oppose their attacks on pensions, refugees and the environment.
    • But it has only confirmed his role as a ‘yes man’ for the most right-wing government in US history and a warmonger in his own right.
    • Never has there been a war where so many were so sceptical about the build-up and the reasons for it, and never has there been so many difficulties for the warmongers.
    • We should follow their lead in taking to the streets, punishing the warmongers at the polls and ending the policies that bring terror.
    • The anti-war movement served notice on the warmongers that they will continue to face deep opposition.
    • But whatever means they find to perpetrate this assault they must be opposed for the warmongers they are.
    • However, in the warmongers ' hands science can be used against us.
    • What should have been a day of joy for freedom lovers, and those who believe in international solidarity, instead became a day of triumph for warmongers.
    Synonyms
    militarist, hawk, jingoist, sabre-rattler, aggressor, provoker, belligerent
 
 
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