Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
armchair-general
noun
ˈɑːrmˌtʃɛr ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl

Definition
A person who gives advice or opinions about military strategy without having any practical experience in the field.

Examples
- Despite being an armchair general, he often debated military strategy with his friends.
- Many armchair generals criticize the decisions made by actual military leaders without understanding the full context.
- He enjoys playing strategy games and considers himself an armchair-general in that realm.

Meaning
The term suggests a superficial or theoretical understanding of complex military operations, often used to describe someone who critiques or instructs from a distance, rather than through firsthand involvement.

Synonyms
- Backseat driver
- Critic
- Monday morning quarterback