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warmonger

[wawr-mong-ger, -muhng-] / ˈwɔrˌmɒŋ gər, -ˌmʌŋ- /


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LONDON—When Spotify founder Daniel Ek in 2021 announced he was investing more than $100 million in European defense-tech startup Helsing, musicians and streamers across the continent slammed the Swedish entrepreneur as a warmonger.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025

President George W. Bush said repeatedly that he didn’t mind the jabs he took from Will Ferrell’s long-running SNL imitation of the president as a chuckling, word-mangling warmonger.

From Washington Post • Oct. 14, 2018

Playing down his image as a warmonger, sources claim that in his new role he sees himself as an honest broker between agencies.

From Economist • Mar. 28, 2018

Nuclear fear offered another familiar figure for 20th-century novelists and screenwriters to play with: the warmonger whose feckless ego dooms us all.

From Slate • Jul. 20, 2017

He was describing the boardroom confrontation with the man who called him a warmonger.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan