English · Culture & Society
/wɔːr/
[/wɔːr/]
armed conflict
A state of armed conflict between countries or groups. It also describes any sustained struggle against something.
The long war finally ended with a treaty that redrew the borders of three nations.
The long war finally ended with a treaty that redrew the borders of three nations.
From Old North French 'werre', from a Germanic root meaning 'confusion, strife'.
A core everyday word in history, politics, and news.
Leo Tolstoy's 'War and Peace' (1869) is among the most famous novels exploring the theme.