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plural warmongers
(derogatory) Someone who advocates war; a militarist. quotations examples
Wham! Overnight he [Dwight D. Eisenhower] became a warmonger.
1952 September 22, “Since Stevenson Prefers 'Compromise', Foreign Policy Is Squarely in the Campaign”, in LIFE, volume 33, number 12, Time Inc., page 30
A mercenary soldier. quotations examples
With that, out of his bouget forth he drewGreat ſtore of treaſure, therewith him to tempt;But he on it lookt ſcornefully askew,As much diſdeigning to be ſo miſdempt,Or a war-monger to be baſely nempt;
1590, Edmund Spenser, “Book III, Canto X”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, page 550
third-person singular simple present warmongers, present participle warmongering, simple past and past participle warmongered
(derogatory, intransitive) To advocate war. quotations examples
Harmsworth's Daily Mail had warmongered for over twenty years.
2002, Robert Colls, Identity of England