hawkishness

[US]/[ˈhɔːkɪnɪs]/
[UK]/[ˈhɔːkɪnɪs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The advocacy of aggressive foreign policy, especially concerning military action.; A tendency to favor aggressive or confrontational approaches.

Phrases & Collocations

hawkishness prevails

displaying hawkishness

with hawkishness

avoiding hawkishness

criticizing hawkishness

rejecting hawkishness

fueled by hawkishness

marked by hawkishness

exhibiting hawkishness

despite hawkishness

Example Sentences

the analyst warned of a hawkishness in the federal reserve's stance on inflation.

his hawkishness regarding trade policy alienated potential partners.

despite market volatility, the fund manager maintained a hawkishness towards interest rates.

the politician's hawkishness on foreign policy drew criticism from some quarters.

there's growing concern about the hawkishness of the central bank's monetary policy.

the debate centered on whether to temper the hawkishness of the defense strategy.

the investor's hawkishness led them to short sell the stock.

the president's hawkishness towards the negotiating position was well-known.

a shift away from hawkishness is expected in the coming months.

the company's hawkishness in cost-cutting measures proved unpopular with employees.

the commentator criticized the government's hawkishness in dealing with the crisis.

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