noun a person who encourages or advocates aggression or warfare
verb not applicable
adjective engaging in or promoting aggressive behavior or war
Used to describe aggressive or bellicose foreign policy actions or rhetoric.
Describes individuals or groups who have historically promoted or incited war.
Refers to the promotion of war or conflict between nations.
Describes the advocacy for or pursuit of military action as a solution to conflicts.
Critiques the portrayal of conflict and warfare in media outlets.
Refers to actions or statements that threaten global peace and stability.
In the field of journalism, writers may use the term 'warmongering' to describe countries or individuals who are promoting or inciting war.
Psychologists may use the term 'warmongering' to analyze the behavior of individuals or groups who have a tendency to promote aggressive and confrontational actions.
Politicians may use the term 'warmongering' to criticize opponents who advocate for military intervention or aggressive foreign policies.
Historians may use the term 'warmongering' to describe the actions of leaders or nations throughout history who have pursued war as a means of achieving their goals.