war cloud

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war cloud

A dark war cloud looms over the diplomatic meeting.

Definition

Noun: 1. An ominous sign or indication that war is threatening or imminent: A figurative expression referring to a serious development, situation, or gathering tension that strongly suggests the likelihood of armed conflict.

Usage
  • The term "war cloud" is used as a singular noun, often preceded by articles like "a" or "the." It functions as a metaphor, comparing the threat of war to a dark, gathering storm cloud.
  • It is typically used in formal, literary, or journalistic contexts to describe geopolitical tensions.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The assassination of the archduke was a war cloud hanging over Europe.
    • Diplomats worked frantically to disperse the war cloud gathering on the horizon.
    • The latest border skirmish is seen as a dangerous war cloud.
Advanced Usage
  • "A war cloud on the horizon": A common metaphorical extension emphasizing a threat that is visible and approaching but has not yet arrived.
    • The breakdown of talks has put a war cloud on the horizon for the region.
  • "Under a war cloud": Describing a state or region experiencing the threat of imminent conflict.
    • The peninsula has lived under a war cloud for decades.
Variants and Related Words
  • War clouds (plural noun): Often used interchangeably with the singular form to describe multiple signs or a pervasive atmosphere of threat.
    • The mobilization of troops brought war clouds to the continent.
  • Storm cloud (noun): A more general metaphor for any looming trouble or disaster.
  • Omen (noun) / Portent (noun): General words for a sign of future events, often bad.
Synonyms
  • Harbinger of war: Something that foreshadows or announces the approach of war.
  • Ominous sign / portent: A more general sign that something bad, like war, is going to happen.
  • Threat of war: A more direct phrase for the possibility of conflict.
Related Phrases
  • Gathering storm: A similar metaphor for an accumulating period of trouble leading to a likely outbreak, popularized by Winston Churchill.
    • The 1930s were the gathering storm before World War II.
  • Beat of war drums: A phrase indicating aggressive rhetoric or actions promoting war.
    • The inflammatory speeches were the beat of war drums.
Notes
  • "War cloud" is a fixed metaphorical expression. It is not typically used in literal meteorological contexts.
  • The concept is closely associated with pre-war diplomacy and historical narratives describing the periods leading up to major conflicts.
war cloud

A dark war cloud looms over the diplomatic meeting.

Noun
  1. an ominous sign that war threatens