What does War mean?
Definitions for War
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This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word War.
Princeton's WordNet
war, warfarenoun
the waging of armed conflict against an enemy
"thousands of people were killed in the war"
war, state of warnoun
a legal state created by a declaration of war and ended by official declaration during which the international rules of war apply
"war was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following spring"
war, warfarenoun
an active struggle between competing entities
"a price war"; "a war of wits"; "diplomatic warfare"
warverb
a concerted campaign to end something that is injurious
"the war on poverty"; "the war against crime"
warverb
make or wage war
Wiktionary
warnoun
Organized, large-scale, armed conflict between countries or between national, ethnic, or other sizeable groups, usually involving the engagement of military forces.
warnoun
A particular conflict of this kind.
warnoun
By extension, any conflict, or anything resembling a conflict.
warnoun
A particular card game for two players, notable for having its outcome predetermined by how the cards are dealt.
warverb
To engage in conflict (may be followed by "with" to specify the foe).
warverb
To carry on, as a contest; to wage.
That thou mightest war a good warfare. uE0004693uE001 Tim. i. 18.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Warnoun
War may be defined the exercise of violence under sovereign command against withstanders; force, authority, and resistance being the essential parts thereof. Violence, limited by authority, is sufficiently distinguished from robbery, and the like outrages; yet consisting in relation towards others, it necessarily requires a supposition of resistance, whereby the force of war becomes different from the violence inflicted upon slaves or yielding malefactors. Walter Raleigh
Etymology: werre, old Dutch; guerre, Fr.
On, you noblest English,
Whose blood is fetcht from fathers of war proof. William Shakespeare.After a denunciation or indication of war, the war is no more confined to the place of the quarrel, but left at large. Francis Bacon.
I saw the figure and armour of him, that headed the peasants in the war upon Bern, with the several weapons found on his followers. Addison.
The god of love inhabits there,
With all his rage, and dread, and grief, and care;
His complement of stores, and total war. Matthew Prior.On th’ embattled ranks the waves return,
And overwhelm the war. John Milton, Par. Lost, b. xii.Thine almighty word leapt down from heaven, as a fierce man of war into the midst of a land of destruction. Wisdom.
Duncan’s horses
Turn’d wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out,
Contending ’gainst obedience, as they would
Make war with man. William Shakespeare, Macbeth.To Warverb
To make war upon. A word not any longer used.
And them long time before great Nimrod was,
That first the world with sword and fire warred. Edmund Spenser.To them the same was render’d, to the end,
To war the Scot, and borders to defend. Samuel Daniel, Civ. War.To Warverb
To make war; to be in a state of hostility.
Etymology: from the noun
Was this a face,
To be expos’d against the warring winds? William Shakespeare.Why should I war without the walls of Troy,
That find such cruel battle here within? William Shakespeare.Make peace with God, for you must die, my lord. ——
—— Have you that holy feeling in your soul,
To counsel me to make my peace with God,
And are you yet to your own soul’s so blind,
That you will war with God, by murd’ring me? William Shakespeare.He teacheth my hands to war. 2 Sam. xxii.
This charge I commit unto thee, son Timothy, that thou by them mightest war a good warfare. 1 Tim. i. 18.
He limited his forces, to proceed in aid of the Britons, but in no wise to war upon the French. Francis Bacon, Hen. VII.
We seem ambitious God’s whole work t’ undo;
With new diseases on ourselves we war,
And with new physick, a worse engine far. John Donne.His next design
Was all the Theban race in arms to join,
And war on Theseus. Dryden.To the island of Delos, by being reckoned a sacred place, nations warring with one another resorted with their goods, and traded as in a neutral country. John Arbuthnot, on Coins.
Wikipedia
War
"The War is a song by the American rock band Angels & Airwaves. It was the fourth single from their debut studio album, We Don't Need to Whisper (2006), released on Geffen Records. The song impacted radio on October 10, 2006. It peaked at number nineteen on Billboard's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart in 2007. Tom DeLonge has described this song as anti-war, with specific references to the Invasion of Normandy in World War II. "The War" was the last song the band would play, during their We Don't Need to Whisper concerts, with Tom making a speech during the bridge.
Webster Dictionary
Waradjective
ware; aware
Warnoun
a contest between nations or states, carried on by force, whether for defence, for revenging insults and redressing wrongs, for the extension of commerce, for the acquisition of territory, for obtaining and establishing the superiority and dominion of one over the other, or for any other purpose; armed conflict of sovereign powers; declared and open hostilities
Warnoun
a condition of belligerency to be maintained by physical force. In this sense, levying war against the sovereign authority is treason
Warnoun
instruments of war
Warnoun
forces; army
Warnoun
the profession of arms; the art of war
Warnoun
a state of opposition or contest; an act of opposition; an inimical contest, act, or action; enmity; hostility
Warverb
to make war; to invade or attack a state or nation with force of arms; to carry on hostilities; to be in a state by violence
Warverb
to contend; to strive violently; to fight
Warverb
to make war upon; to fight
Warverb
to carry on, as a contest; to wage
Etymology: [OE. & AS. werre; akin to OHG. werra scandal, quarrel, sedition, werran to confound, mix, D. warren, G. wirren, verwirren, to embroil, confound, disturb, and perhaps to E. worse; cf. OF. werre war, F. querre, of Teutonic origin. Cf. Guerrilla, Warrior.]
Wikidata
War
War is an organised and often prolonged conflict that is carried out by states and/or non-state actors. It is characterised by extreme violence, social disruption, and economic destruction. War should be understood as an actual, intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communities, and therefore is defined as a form of political violence or intervention. The set of techniques used by a group to carry out war is known as warfare. An absence of war is usually called peace. In 2003, Nobel Laureate Richard E. Smalley identified war as the sixth biggest problem facing the society of mankind for the next fifty years. In the 1832 treatise On War, Prussian military general and theoretician Carl von Clausewitz defined war as follows: "War is thus an act of force to compel our enemy to do our will." While some scholars see warfare as an inescapable and integral aspect of human nature, others argue that it is only inevitable under certain socio-cultural or ecological circumstances. Some scholars argue that the practice of war is not linked to any single type of political organization or society. Rather, as discussed by John Keegan in his History of Warfare, war is a universal phenomenon whose form and scope is defined by the society that wages it. Another argument suggests that since there are human societies in which warfare does not exist, humans may not be naturally disposed for warfare, which emerges under particular circumstances. The ever changing technologies and potentials of war extend along a historical continuum. At the one end lies the endemic warfare of the Paleolithic with its stones and clubs, and the naturally limited loss of life associated with the use of such weapons. Found at the other end of this continuum is nuclear warfare, along with the recently developed possible outcome of its use, namely the potential risk of the complete extinction of the human species.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
War
wawr, n. a state of opposition or contest: a contest between states carried on by arms: open hostility: the profession of arms: (rare) army, warlike preparations, warlike outfit.—v.i. to make war: to contend: to fight:—pr.p. war′ring; pa.t. and pa.p. warred.—ns. War′-cry, a cry or signal used in war; War′-dance, a dance engaged in by some savage tribes before going to war; War′fāre, armed contest, military life; War′fārer; War′fāring; War′-horse, a charger, a horse used in battle.—adj. War′like, fond of war, pertaining to or threatening war: martial, military.—ns. War′likeness; War′man (rare), a warrior.—adj. War′-marked (Shak.), experienced in war.—ns. War′-mong′er (Spens.), a mercenary soldier; War′-off′ice, the English military bureau or department; War′-paint, paint applied to the face and person by savages, indicating that they are going to war: (slang) full-dress, equipment; War′-path, among the Red Indians, the path followed on a military expedition, the expedition itself; War′-proof (rare), fitness to be a soldier; War′rior, a soldier, a veteran:—fem. War′rioress (rare); War′-ship, a vessel for war; War′-song, a song sung by men about to fight: a song celebrating brave deeds in war; War′-tax, a tax levied for purposes of war; War′-thought (Shak.), martial deliberation.—adjs. War′-wast′ed, laid waste or ravaged by war; War′-wea′ried, -worn, wearied, worn, with military service—of a veteran.—ns. War′-whoop, a cry uttered by savages on going into battle; War′-wolf, a medieval military engine used in defending fortresses; Man′-of-war (see Man).—War Department, in Great Britain, a department of the state under a Cabinet Minister, the Secretary of State for War, assisted by a permanent and a parliamentary under-secretary, having control of everything connected with the army; War of Liberation, the war of independence carried on by Prussia, with the help of Russia and Great Britain, against Napoleon in 1813.—Declaration of war, that public announcement of war by a duly organised state or kingdom which is necessary to constitute an enemy; Declare war, to announce war publicly; Holy war (see Holy); Make war, to carry on hostilities; Napoleonic Wars, a general name for the wars of France dating from the campaigns of Napoleon in Italy (1796) to his overthrow in 1815; Private war, warfare waged between persons in their individual capacity, as by duelling, family feuds, &c.; Sacred Wars, in ancient Greek history, wars against states judged guilty of sacrilege by the Amphictyonic Council; Seven weeks' war, or Seven days' war, the Austro-Prussian war of 1866. [A.S. werre, influenced by O. Fr. werre (Fr. guerre), which is from Old High Ger. werra, quarrel.]
War
wawr, adj. (Spens.) worse.—v.t. (Scot.) to defeat.
The Roycroft Dictionary
war
The sure result of the existence of armed men.
U.S. National Library of Medicine
War
Hostile conflict between organized groups of people.
The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz
WAR
A wholesale means of making heroes which, if planned in a small way, would produce only murderers.
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
war
A contest between princes or states, which, not being determinable otherwise, is referred to the decision of the sword. It may exist without a declaration on either side, and is either civil, defensive, or offensive.
Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
war
A contest between nations or states, carried on by force, either for defense or for revenging insults and redressing wrongs, for the extension of commerce or acquisition of territory, or for obtaining and establishing the superiority and dominion of one over the other. It is the armed conflicts of sovereign powers, declared and open hostilities. Wars are various in their occasions and objects; but in all cases, the aim of each contending party is to weaken and overthrow the opposing party. At one time, the art of war was supposed to consist very much in wearing out the enemy by a slow process of exhaustion, and thus wars were much protracted. But more recently, the greatest generals have adopted the method of rather endeavoring to strike sudden and terrible blows, by which the war is sooner brought to a termination, and this method, although it may often have been adopted without regard to considerations of humanity, is, in all probability, less productive of suffering to mankind than the other. Among rude nations, wars are conducted by tumultuary hosts, suddenly congregated, and in general, either after defeat or victory, soon dispersed. But the wars of the more civilized and powerful nations have long been conducted by armies carefully trained and disciplined; and in the case of maritime powers, by means of fleets at sea as well as of armies on land. Preparation for war among such nations requires not only the forming and training of the army, but vast provision in many various ways of the means and matériel of war. Much science and skill are also applied to the conduct of military operations, and the principles upon which they ought to be conducted have been carefully investigated and theories tested by an examination of the history of the most important campaigns. See Strategy and Tactics.
Editors Contribution
warnoun
Denoting people or their language in army regulation with receivable accounts from an Autonomous Republic supporting their scholars. 1.) a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state. A particular armed conflict state of competition, conflict, or hostility between different people or groups to deal with or end a unpleasant or undesirable situation or condition.
The truth is at war against lies, just as the saints are against immoral murderous.
Etymology: Sports
Submitted by Tehorah_Elyon on April 11, 2024
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Surnames Frequency by Census Records
WAR
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, War is ranked #69170 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The War surname appeared 284 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname War.
44% or 125 total occurrences were White.
20.4% or 58 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
17.2% or 49 total occurrences were Asian.
14% or 40 total occurrences were Black.
2.4% or 7 total occurrences were American Indian or Alaskan Native.
1.7% or 5 total occurrences were of two or more races.
British National Corpus
Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'War' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #300
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'War' in Written Corpus Frequency: #512
Nouns Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'War' in Nouns Frequency: #85
Anagrams for War »
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Rwa
RWA
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of War in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of War in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of War in a Sentence
This is not about intervening in a civil war. It is not about regime change.
I'm not going 10,000 miles from home to help murder and burn another poor nation simply to continue the domination of white slave masters of the darker people the world over, if I thought the war was going to bring freedom and equality to 22 million of my people, they wouldn't have to draft me, I'd join tomorrow.
Look at the war in Iraq and the mess that we’re in, i would never have handled it that way…Two minutes after we leave, there’s going to be a revolution, and the meanest, toughest, smartest, most vicious guy will take over. And he’ll have weapons of mass destruction, which Saddam [Hussein] didn’t have.
We will continue to provide Ukraine with security assistance not to encourage war, but to allow Ukraine to defend itself.
Please, no more war. It does n’t matter who is in the war — Russia, Ukraine, different countries — we have to live in peace.
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- حربArabic
- válkaCzech
- krigDanish
- KriegGerman
- πόλεμοςGreek
- militoEsperanto
- guerraSpanish
- جنگPersian
- sotaFinnish
- guerreFrench
- cogadhIrish
- युद्धHindi
- háborúHungarian
- պատերազմըArmenian
- perangIndonesian
- guerraItalian
- מִלחָמָהHebrew
- 戦争Japanese
- ಯುದ್ಧKannada
- 전쟁Korean
- bellumLatin
- oorlogDutch
- krigNorwegian
- wojnaPolish
- guerraPortuguese
- războiRomanian
- войнаRussian
- krigSwedish
- போர்Tamil
- యుద్ధంTelugu
- สงครามThai
- savaşTurkish
- війнаUkrainian
- جنگUrdu
- chiến tranhVietnamese
- קריגYiddish
- 战争Chinese
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