"War-weary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"War-weary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"War-weary" Meaning

Characterized by or showing a state of physical and emotional exhaustion resulting from experiencing or facing a long, disturbing, or extremely stressful situation, such as war.

"War-weary" Examples

Usage Examples


The war-weary soldiers returned home with a mix of relief and grief on their faces.

The war-weary nation sought to rebuild and heal after a long and devastating conflict.

The civilians in the war-torn city were war-weary and anxious for a return to peace.

After months of war zones, the diplomats were war-weary and ready to engage in negotiations.

The war-weary heroes struggled to come to terms with the trauma they experienced during the conflict.

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