Thesaurus / war
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In a distant, war-torn land, there were 13 castles — three more than the usual 10 from prior battles.
CAN YOU REACH THE SUMMIT FIRST?ZACH WISSNER-GROSSSEPTEMBER 11, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTMuch of Silicon Valley, in a hyperbolically named “war for talent,” followed suit.
THE COMPLAINTS OF THE ENTITLED WORKERS OF SILICON VALLEYADAM LASHINSKYSEPTEMBER 8, 2020FORTUNEWhen the war ended, however, those ceilings were lifted, and unsurprisingly the price of meat skyrocketed.
WHY MEAT COULD BE TOP OF MIND FOR VOTERS IN THE UPCOMING ELECTIONJAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 5, 2020FORTUNEMulan’s elderly father is being called away to war, and he has no son to go in his place.
THE HISTORY OF MULAN, FROM A 6TH-CENTURY BALLAD TO THE LIVE-ACTION DISNEY MOVIECONSTANCE GRADYSEPTEMBER 4, 2020VOXBaggott doesn’t end the fight but puts it in context by digging up the family feuds which started the war.
YOUR GUIDE TO THE MANY MEANINGS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS - FACTS SO ROMANTICSABINE HOSSENFELDERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020NAUTILUSSo the next natural step was a price war and the cost of data plunged to the equivalent of maybe a few cents.
PODCAST: HOW A 135-YEAR-OLD LAW LETS INDIA SHUTDOWN THE INTERNETANTHONY GREENSEPTEMBER 2, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThat program, which came together in just two weeks, will make a good war story, Leaf Group svp of advertising and brand partnerships Jay Ku said.
‘NOTHING QUITE LIKE BEING FORCED’: PUBLISHERS WHIP UP QUICKER, CHEAPER AD PRODUCTS FOR ADVERTISERSMAX WILLENSAUGUST 27, 2020DIGIDAYMore than half the men elected to the American presidency have either had distinguished military records or led the country successfully in a war.
WHY FEMALE LEADERS ARE FARING BETTER THAN ‘WARTIME PRESIDENTS’ AGAINST COVID-19MATTHEWHEIMERAUGUST 20, 2020FORTUNEMoreover, in the streaming wars, subscription sign-ups are not as valuable as renewals.
‘THEY GOT THE MEMO’: QUIBI CHANGES TONE, TACT AFTER FAILED DEBUTTIM PETERSONAUGUST 12, 2020DIGIDAYSome already are, as evidenced by the leaders at NBCUniversal and WarnerMedia as well as Discovery’s preparations to enter the streaming wars.
TV NETWORKS BEGIN TO SIGNAL WILLINGNESS TO PRIORITIZE STREAMING OVER LINEARTIM PETERSONJULY 29, 2020DIGIDAYWORDS RELATED TO WAR
- abhorrence
- aggression
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- venom
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- war
- altercate
- argue
- battle
- be at loggerheads
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- break with
- bump
- carp
- caterwaul
- cavil
- charge
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- cross swords
- differ
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- divide
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- feud
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- find fault
- get tough with
- hassle
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- have words
- lock horns
- mix it up
- object to
- row
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- set to
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- find fault
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- bickering
- brawling
- breaking with
- bumping
- carping
- caterwauling
- cavilling
- charging
- clashing
- colliding
- complaining
- contending
- contesting
- crossing swords
- differing
- disapproving
- disputing
- dissenting
- dividing
- embroiling
- falling out
- feuding
- fighting
- finding fault
- getting tough with
- hassling
- having it out
- having words
- locking horns
- mixing it up
- objecting to
- rowing
- scrapping
- setting to
- sparring
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- striving
- struggling
- taking exception
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- tangling
- varying
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- argumentative
- bad-tempered
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- contentious
- crabby
- cross
- disputatious
- dissentious
- excitable
- fiery
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- gladiatorial
- hasty
- have chip on shoulder
- hotheaded
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- impassioned
- irascible
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- litigious
- ornery
- passionate
- peevish
- pettish
- petulant
- pugnacious
- querulous
- ructious
- snappy
- tempestuous
- thin-skinned
- touchy
- truculent
- turbulent
- unruly
- violent
- war
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