Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
prewar
Adjective
/ˈpriːˌwɔːr/

Definition
Describing the period before a war, particularly in relation to social, economic, or political conditions.

Examples
- The prewar economy was booming, leading to a sharp contrast with the postwar recession.
- Many prewar buildings still stand, showcasing the architectural styles of that era.
- His prewar experiences shaped his views on the importance of diplomacy.

Meaning
The term ‘prewar’ refers to anything that occurred prior to the outbreak of a war. It often highlights the context or environment that existed before the conflict began.

Synonyms
- Before the war
- Pre-conflict
- Antebellum