noun
- the quality or state of being hawkish; a tendency to favor aggressive or military action in foreign policy
Usage: often used in political and diplomatic contexts
Examples
- The senator's hawkishness on defense spending made her a controversial figure.
- His hawkishness toward the neighboring country alarmed peace advocates.
- The administration's hawkishness in foreign relations led to increased military spending.
- Critics attributed the rise in tensions to the president's hawkishness.
- Despite her hawkishness on security issues, she supported diplomatic negotiations.
- The general's hawkishness reflected decades of military experience.