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</html>";s:4:"text";s:11392:"When you want to describe war in a way that has a powerful impact, you may want to consider using a word in a language other than English. If you’re interested in discovering other powerful non-English words to describe war, explore foreign language dictionaries and free translation resources. No matter what adjective is used to describe the noun, soldier is a concrete noun, a word for a physical person. What attitude toward war and soldiers does the picture convey? cootie; Flanders mud; Maconochie; marraine; shellshock; trench boot; trench coat; trench fever; trench foot; Domestic & civilian life. The Civil War ushered in a new era of fighting, with … alalazoo (Greek) - raising a battle cry. Ginormous, a portmanteau of gigantic and enormous, traces back to World War II and was first recorded in a 1948 British dictionary of military slang (though recent research has found the word used in British newspapers as early as 1942). Soldiers speaking French.  Cooties. Free thesaurus definition of groups of soldiers from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education. This doesn't mean they were treated equally though. Aussie; Blighty; choom n./2; cushy; doughboy; Gallipoli; Kiwi; Sammy; Life in the trenches. BLUF — Bottom Line Up Front, the military's version of tl;dr. All killing is an expression of self-hate. Exposure Wilfred Owen. A high percentage of soldiers came back from the war with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This meaning of the term existed before the 1910s though; however, during the First World War cushy also began to be used to describe a wound that was serious enough to send you home, but not serious enough to kill you or to cause lasting damage. The soldiers were waiting anxiously nervously as they slowly approached the beach. Descriptive Writing: To Write A Short Descriptive Piece About War Experiences Of A WWI Soldier. Annihilating. The most important encouraging words for a soldier are the ones that come sincerely, from the heart. The idea for the Describing Words engine came when I was building the engine for Related Words (it's like a thesaurus, but gives you a much broader set of related words, rather than just synonyms). Authority. The requirements of a government's chain of command cause the regular army to be very well defined, and anybody fighting outside it, … Western Front soldier and poet Siegfried Sassoon dubbed war a “sausage machine” because it tore … Nothing else comes even close, but it’s far from the only word that applies. The Civil War was America's deadliest war. Armament. A speech is only part of a broader offensive along a specific political front. 10 Common Words with Military Origins 1 Ginormous. Ginormous, a portmanteau of gigantic and enormous, traces back to World War II and was first recorded in a 1948 British dictionary of military slang (though recent research has ... 2 Picket. ... 3 Jamoke. ... 4 Umpteen. ... 5 Raunchy. ... 6 Clobber. ... ato de guerra (Portuguese) - act of war. Cover of Saturday Evening Post Magazine February 22, 1919What words come to mind to describe the soldiers? If you were asked to describe a soldier, you’d probably say heroic, brave, courageous, or honorable. War vocabulary, War word list - a free resource used in over 40,000 schools to enhance vocabulary mastery & written/verbal skills with Latin & Greek roots. Here are a mix of quotes about war of all kinds: Only the dead have seen the end of war. It was June 1916 and the waves crashed violently towards the boat. well, three words to describe … Definition: extremely large. … War, along with prostitution, is one of humanity's oldest vices. During the Civil War, news was transmitted via telegraph. Apocalyptic. The poem illustrates the conditions that the soldiers were exposed to while living in the trenches of the war zone. There's a famous story about author Ernest Hemmingway, Fellow writers challenged him to write a six-word novel. 582 Words2 Pages. A key element in human history has been how soldiers have reacted to and responded to the stress of war and armed conflict. vanguard. Words to Describe soldiers. As you've probably noticed, adjectives for " soldiers " are listed above. According to the algorithm that drives this website, the top 5 adjectives for "soldiers" are: typical napoleonic, naked and distressed, repulsive draconian, austrian common, and arrogant, armored. Wars are fought for freedom and independence and usually when soldiers come home we receive them with open arms ready to praise them and thank them for putting their lives on the line. Alexander Hamilton once said, “When the sword is once drawn, the passions of men observe no bounds of moderation.”. This sample psychology paper will help readers understand more about the way soldiers respond to extreme violence. Appeasement. Turkish soldiers were referred to as ‘Jacko’, ‘Jacky’, ‘Johnny Turk’ or simply ‘Abdul’, while Austrians, if encountered, qualified for ‘Fritz’. Filed Under: Essays. For them, and for all soldiers, combat is a complex mix of emotions that define the experience of war and shape the experience of coming home. The spray from the sea hit the soldier’s faces and the icy wind blew down hard. One in four American soldiers died. blitzkrieg (German) - rapid attack. Examples of its use found in a 1962 dictionary of sailors' slang include "a ginormous brush with the enemy," "a ginormous raid," … Descriptive Writing. Looking for some encouraging words for a soldier? Topics: Death, Poetry, Word Pages: 2 (780 words) Published: October 22, 2012. a soldier, pilot etc who is on active service is ready to take part in a battle that is taking place, rather than simply preparing for one. Learn about the conflict between the Allies and the Axis powers by studying these words related to World War II. While playing around with word vectors and the "HasProperty" API of conceptnet, I had a bit of fun trying to get the adjectives which commonly describe a word. This was more deaths than the American Revolution and the War of 1812 put together! War Words that Start with W Wage War Warheads Warplane Warrant Warrior Watchdog Watchful Weapon Well-trained Whiz Wince Wisdom Worldwide Wounds Wreckage After the American Civil War in the eighteen sixties, a writer in a publication called Beadle’s Monthly used the word doughboy to describe Civil War soldiers. The soldier slang of World War II was as colorful as it was evocative. ‘Johnny Bulgar’ was the enemy faced in Salonika. bellum se ipsum alet (Latin) - the war will feed itself. It could close a conversation in any indefinite way, or describe the way the Allies feared the war might end. But it is youth that must fight and die. Anarchy. Words are artillery in the war to seize political territory. These crackers consisted of … Attack: The opposition's speech was the opening salvo of an attack on foreign policy. Older men declare war. During the Civil War, African Americans were allowed to fight on the Union's side. The First World War in the words of the men who fought it: "Everything was mud and water and continuous shelling. The earliest evidence for … A vocabulary list featuring World War II. Alleyman; beaucoup; Boche; napoo; no bon; toot sweet; Wipers; The international war. Non-English Words That Describe War. Anguish. Find 34 ways to say SOLDIERS, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. noun. What attitude toward war and soldiers does the picture convey? As a nickname for body lice or head lice, cooties first appeared in trenches slang in 1915. About 1,264,000 Americans died during the Civil War. noun. The words "regular" and "irregular" have been used to describe combat forces for hundreds of years, usually with little ambiguity. entrer en guerre (French) - go to war. From 'spam bashers' to 'passion wagons' and 'roof pigs' to 'Hell's Ladies', the World War II fighting man was never short of words to describe the people and events in his life. It could be insulting, pessimistic, witty, and even defeatist. For the British soldier there were several terms used to describe the soldier opposing him. There's some debate about if the news that the soldiers received through the telegraph was spurious or genuine, but one thing is certain — information that was heard via the telegraph was "heard through the grapevine." Synonyms for Soldier (adjectives). Short Stories About War, Soldiers or the Military: WW1, WW2 & More This page contains stories that take place during or after a war, or have characters that have been greatly affected by war. All war is a symptom of man’s failure as a thinking animal. After the war, with the absence of their friends and family settling in, many soldiers were unable to function. Another way to say Soldier? The term cushy was widely used by military personnel in World War I to describe something involving little effort in return for ample reward. Some might simply offer commentary on war. What are 10 words that describe Constantine? Long time soldiers or wet-behind-the-ears recruits might need to be tough to make it through their tour of duty. Giving the right encouraging words for someone in the military can do much to keep the warm memories of home, family and friends fresh in their minds. Let them know they're supported by the people who love them. Find 64 ways to say WAR, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. Pain is one of the most powerful weapons of war. Describing Words. Annihilation. H. Hardtack: Hardtack is a term used to describe the hard crackers often issued to soldiers of both sides during the Civil War. Eyetie. In preparation for writing on a war scene, one may wish to peruse the writings of professionals for examples. Exposure is a poem written by the one of the most famous poets of the World War 1, Wilfred Owen. Men make war to get attention. The American Civil War came into being due to these “passions of men”, and the average men, who went into the war with such gusto, got slapped into the harsh reality of war. Symptoms included anxiety, horrific flashbacks, disrupted slept and disturbing dreams, emotional detachment, social withdrawal and depression. Cushy. the part of an army or navy that leads a battle. Abhorrent. Beseiged: She entered the interview and was immediately beseiged by personnel staff. Extraordinary ought to be the very first word that comes to mind for anyone trying to describe Florence Nightingale and her story. This is the thing that inevitably starts … Green Troops: Phrase used to describe soldiers who were either new to the military or had never fought in a battle before. air raid; conchie; conscription; demob; DORA; home front; liberty … 3 pages, 1453 words. active service. The Soldiers War. l'attacco (Italian) - the attack. How do you imagine young Americans would have responded to this image in 1919? Life of a Vietnam Soldier. Also spelled as "iti" or "eyety," this was a slang term for an Italian. 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