war cry
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Definition
Noun: 1. A yell or shout used by soldiers in battle to encourage each other and frighten the enemy. It is a loud, often rhythmic call made during a charge or attack. 2. A slogan or phrase used to unite people and rally support for a cause, movement, or campaign. It is a catchphrase that summarizes a group's purpose or goal.
Examples
- As a battle cry:
- The warriors let out a terrifying war cry as they charged down the hill.
- The sound of the enemy's war cry echoed across the valley.
- As a rallying slogan:
- "Liberty, equality, fraternity" became the war cry of the French Revolution.
- The candidate's war cry of "Change now!" energized her supporters.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: In modern contexts, "war cry" is often used metaphorically to describe any passionate declaration of intent or principle at the start of a difficult effort.
- Her speech was a war cry for educational reform.
Variants and Related Words
- Battle cry: A direct synonym, often used interchangeably with "war cry," especially for the military sense.
- Rallying cry: Very similar to the second definition, emphasizing the function of uniting people around an idea. (e.g., )
- Watchword: A word or phrase that expresses a principle or guide to action; it is often used as a synonym for a rallying slogan. (e.g., )
- Slogan: A short, memorable phrase used in advertising or politics, closely related to the second definition of "war cry."
Synonyms
- For the battle yell: Battle cry, war whoop, shout, yell.
- For the rallying slogan: Rallying cry, slogan, motto, catchphrase, watchword.
Related Phrases
- A cry to arms: A call for people to prepare for or join a fight or conflict, literal or figurative. This phrase is closely linked to the concept of a "war cry."
- The editorial was a passionate cry to arms for environmental protection.
Noun
- a yell intended to rally a group of soldiers in battle
- a slogan used to rally support for a cause
- a cry to arms
- our watchword will be `democracy'