Terrorism Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun the holding of extreme political or religious views; fanaticism

adjective extreme in nature or character

  • The government is taking measures to combat extremism in the country.
  • Some people believe that social media platforms are breeding grounds for extremism.
  • Extremism is just not cool, man.
  • The roots of extremism run deep in society, like tangled vines choking the life out of a garden.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'war' is a noun as it refers to a conflict between groups or nations.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'holy' is an adjective that describes the type of war as being sacred or religious in nature.

  • The concept of a holy war has been debated among religious scholars for centuries.
  • Some extremists believe they are fighting a holy war against non-believers.
  • I heard some radicals are gearing up for a holy war in the name of their cause.
  • The political campaign turned into a holy war between the two candidates.

noun a person who prefers to act or be alone, rather than with others; an independent individual

  • The detective was known as a lone wolf, preferring to work alone on difficult cases.
  • John always does things by himself, he's a bit of a lone wolf.
  • That guy is a total lone wolf, he never hangs out with anyone.
  • In a world full of sheep, be a lone wolf and stand out from the crowd.

noun extreme fear or dread

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  • The country was in a state of terror after the terrorist attack.
  • I was terrified when I heard a loud noise in the middle of the night.
  • That horror movie was so scary, it gave me the heebie-jeebies.
  • The thought of public speaking fills me with terror.

adjective describing something related to terrorism or intended to cause fear or terror

  • The government has increased security measures to prevent any terroristic threats.
  • The police arrested a suspect for making terroristic threats online.
  • The group was planning a terroristic attack but got caught before they could carry it out.
  • His terroristic behavior towards his classmates made them fear for their safety.

noun a person who is married to a jihadi fighter or member of a militant group

  • The government is working on strategies to repatriate jihadi brides who want to return to their home countries.
  • Did you hear about that jihadi bride who was captured by authorities in Syria?
  • I can't believe she ran off to join ISIS as a jihadi bride.
  • Becoming a jihadi bride to extremist ideologies is like willingly entering a prison of hate and violence.

noun the process of causing someone to adopt radical positions on political or social issues

  • The government is implementing programs to prevent the radicalization of vulnerable individuals.
  • They're trying to stop people from getting radicalized by extremist groups.
  • We need to keep an eye out for signs of radicalization in our community.
  • The radicalization of his beliefs led him down a dangerous path.