hawkishˈhɔ kɪʃ
hawkish (adj)
English Definitions:
militant, hawkish, warlike (adj)
disposed to warfare or hard-line policies
"militant nations"; "hawkish congressman"; "warlike policies"
hawkish (Adjective)
Supportive of warlike foreign policy; bellicose; inclined toward military action.
hawkish (Adjective)
Favouring increasing interest rates; inclined towards increasing interest rates.
hawkish
In politics, a war hawk, or simply hawk, is someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions. War hawks are the opposite of doves. The terms are derived by analogy with the birds of the same name: hawks are predators that attack and eat other animals, whereas doves mostly eat seeds and fruit and are historically a symbol of peace.
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