Hawkish

//ˈhɑːkɪʃ//

"Hawkish" in a Sentence (10 examples)

In retrospect, the hawkish tendencies of that society were becoming more and more evident in the months before war broke out.

I am in favor of a more hawkish foreign policy.

He's both a hawkish dove and a dovish hawk.

She must have been very beautiful as a young girl, but was now too fierce and hawkish looking, though you would still call her handsome.

Tom is hawkish.

The Prime Minister could count on the support of a hawkish majority in Parliament to support the invasion.

This was not the first disagreement between the ultra-hawkish Bolton and the occasionally more intervention-skeptic Trump.

But before the letter was finalized, it drew denunciation from the hawkish American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

The Russian authorities said on Sunday that they had begun a murder investigation into the killing of Daria Dugina, 29, a hawkish political commentator who was the daughter of the philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, long a leading proponent of an imperialist Russia who has been urging the Kremlin to escalate its assault on Ukraine.

The Federal Reserve's recent statement on the slowing of inflation was interpreted as hawkish by the market.

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