war whoop
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Definition
Noun: A loud, high-pitched yell or cry, traditionally used by some Indigenous peoples of North America, intended to rally a group of soldiers or warriors for battle, intimidate enemies, or signal an attack.
Usage
The term "war whoop" is used to describe a specific type of battle cry. It is a historical and cultural term, often associated with specific contexts of warfare and conflict.
Examples
- The sudden sound of the war whoop echoed through the forest, signaling the start of the ambush.
- In historical accounts, the chilling war whoop of the warriors struck fear into the hearts of the settlers.
- The reenactor let out an authentic war whoop during the demonstration of traditional combat tactics.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: The term can be used metaphorically to describe any loud, aggressive, or rallying shout in a competitive context.
- The coach's halftime speech was a war whoop that energized the team for the second half.
Variants and Related Words
- Battle Cry (n): A shout or slogan used by people fighting in a battle or, more generally, by a group of people supporting a cause. This is a more general synonym.
- Whoop (n/v): As a standalone word, "whoop" refers to a loud cry of excitement, joy, or pain, but it lacks the specific martial connotation of "war whoop."
Synonyms
- Battle cry
- War cry
- Rallying cry
- Yell
Notes on Meaning
The term "war whoop" is deeply tied to the history and culture of certain Native American tribes. Its use today requires cultural sensitivity and an understanding of its historical context. It is not a term for casual or generic shouting.
Noun
- a yell intended to rally a group of soldiers in battle