Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
war-weary
Adjective
/ˈwɔːr ˈwɪəri/
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Definition
Feeling tired or exhausted because of prolonged conflict or warfare.
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Examples
- After years of fighting, the soldiers returned home, visibly war-weary and seeking peace.
- The war-weary citizens longed for stability and a return to normal life.
- His war-weary expression told stories of battles fought and lost.
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Meaning
The term ‘war-weary’ describes a state of fatigue and disillusionment resulting from ongoing wars or conflicts, often affecting both individuals and societies.
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Synonyms
- fatigued
- jaded
- disillusioned