Warmonger (noun)

  1. A person who advocates or stirs up war or conflict.
  2. A person who profits from war or weapons production.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from warmonger, from warmongering, present participle of warmonger.

Examples:

  1. The dictator was accused of being a warmonger, as he was constantly looking for new conflicts to start.
  2. The politician was accused of being a warmonger, as he was always pushing for military action.
  3. The arms dealer was a warmonger, as he profited from the sale of weapons to countries at war.
  4. The media mogul was a warmonger, as he used his platform to stir up conflict and promote war.
  5. The military general was a warmonger, as he was always looking for new opportunities to use his troops.
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