Definition of warmongering in English:
warmongering
nounˈwɔːmʌŋɡərɪŋˈwɔrˌməŋɡ(ə)rɪŋ
mass nounEncouragement or advocacy of aggression towards other countries or groups.
sermons accusing the government of racism and warmongering
Example sentencesExamples
- Despite all that has happened there is very little warmongering in New York.
- It is a batty business, this international warmongering.
- That, in part, is why the west has always provided a politically expedient cover for warmongering.
- They coincided with the rise of anti-nuke protests in that same decade, thanks to warmongering by Reagan.
- No amount of muckraking or warmongering can divert attention from the mess the government will leave behind.
adjectiveˈwɔːmʌŋɡərɪŋˈwɔrˌməŋɡ(ə)rɪŋ
Encouraging or advocating aggression towards other countries or groups.
a nation controlled by a bloodthirsty warmongering madman
the barrage of warmongering propaganda
Example sentencesExamples
- If Bush hoped his visit would dispel the image of the US as a warmongering bully, he was mistaken.
- Protestors have already gathered in Seattle in response to your insensitive and warmongering comment!
- Industry has its crises and excesses, its warmongering characteristics.
- Convinced Bush is a gung-ho warmongering Texas Republican cowboy, their peace march megaphones reinforce the notion "he's gonna pull the trigger."
- The view is that the single most important factor was the personality of warmongering army chief, General Pervez Musharraf.
Definition of warmongering in US English:
warmongering
nounˈwɔrˌməŋɡ(ə)rɪŋˈwôrˌməNGɡ(ə)riNG
Encouragement or advocacy of aggression toward other countries or groups.
sermons accusing the government of racism and warmongering
Example sentencesExamples
- That, in part, is why the west has always provided a politically expedient cover for warmongering.
- No amount of muckraking or warmongering can divert attention from the mess the government will leave behind.
- Despite all that has happened there is very little warmongering in New York.
- It is a batty business, this international warmongering.
- They coincided with the rise of anti-nuke protests in that same decade, thanks to warmongering by Reagan.
adjectiveˈwɔrˌməŋɡ(ə)rɪŋˈwôrˌməNGɡ(ə)riNG
Encouraging or advocating aggression toward other countries or groups.
a nation controlled by a bloodthirsty warmongering madman
the barrage of warmongering propaganda
Example sentencesExamples
- The view is that the single most important factor was the personality of warmongering army chief, General Pervez Musharraf.
- Convinced Bush is a gung-ho warmongering Texas Republican cowboy, their peace march megaphones reinforce the notion "he's gonna pull the trigger."
- Industry has its crises and excesses, its warmongering characteristics.
- Protestors have already gathered in Seattle in response to your insensitive and warmongering comment!
- If Bush hoped his visit would dispel the image of the US as a warmongering bully, he was mistaken.