warre (Meaning)
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warre (a.)
Worse.
Synonyms & Antonyms of warre
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
warre Sentence Examples
- The warre between the two nations had been going on for years without any sign of resolution.
- The queen's warre against the rebellious lords had finally come to a head.
- The warre between the two factions had caused widespread devastation and loss of life.
- The general's warre plan was to divide and conquer the enemy.
- The warre effort required a massive mobilization of resources and manpower.
- The warre had left an indelible scar on the landscape and the lives of those who lived through it.
- The warre had its roots in a long-standing dispute over territory and power.
- The warre had escalated to such a level that it threatened to engulf the entire region.
- The warre had caused a deep division within the society, pitting neighbor against neighbor.
- The warre had become a symbol of hate and suffering for generations to come.
FAQs About the word warre
Worse.
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No antonyms found.
The warre between the two nations had been going on for years without any sign of resolution.
The queen's warre against the rebellious lords had finally come to a head.
The warre between the two factions had caused widespread devastation and loss of life.
The general's warre plan was to divide and conquer the enemy.