hot war
/'hɔt'wɔ:/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A state of open, armed conflict between nations or groups: A "hot war" refers to a war involving active military engagement, with actual fighting, battles, and physical combat, as opposed to a "cold war" which is characterized by political and economic tension without direct large-scale armed conflict.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The two countries moved from a tense standoff into a full-scale hot war.
- Historians study the transition from the Cold War to a potential hot war.
- The threat of a hot war has increased with the recent border clashes.
Advanced Usage
- "to escalate into a hot war": to develop from a state of tension or limited conflict into open, active warfare.
- The diplomatic crisis risked escalating into a hot war.
- "the specter of a hot war": the looming fear or threat of active warfare.
- The nuclear buildup raised the specter of a hot war.
Variants and Related Words
- Cold War (n): A state of political hostility and military tension between countries, characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open, direct warfare.
- The Cold War lasted for much of the 20th century.
- Warfare (n): The waging of war, or a particular method or style of waging war.
- Guerrilla warfare was common in the region.
Synonyms
- Armed conflict: A state of fighting between countries or groups using weapons.
- Open war: War that is openly declared and fought.
- Shooting war: (Informal) A war in which weapons are actively used.
Related Phrases
- Hot conflict: A phrase sometimes used interchangeably with "hot war" to describe active fighting.
- Kinetic military action: A modern, often technical or political term for the use of lethal force in warfare.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "hot war" is almost always used in direct contrast to a "cold war." It emphasizes the presence of direct, violent engagement. It is a term often used in political science, history, and journalism to describe a specific phase or type of international conflict.
Noun
- actual fighting between the warring parties