Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hawkish
Adjective
/ˈhɔː.kɪʃ/

Definition
Hawkish refers to a person or policy that advocates for a strong, aggressive approach, particularly in political or economic matters.

Examples
- The hawkish senator argued for increased military spending to enhance national security.
- Her hawkish views on foreign policy often put her at odds with pacifist colleagues.

Meaning
When describing someone’s views, being hawkish means they prefer to take a hardline stance, especially regarding military action or economic regulation.

Synonyms
- Militant
- Aggressive
- Bellicose
- Warlike