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Writer Daniel Johnston

Hawkish,

Definition of Hawkish:

  1. Advocating an aggressive or warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs.

  2. A way in which forcefulness is utilized in order to achieve goals rather than using more diplomatic types of measures.

  3. Resembling a hawk in nature or appearance.

Synonyms of Hawkish

Aggressive, Belligerent, Warmongering, Warring, Bellicose, Pugnacious, Combative, Bloodthirsty, Hawkish, Gung-ho, Jingoistic, Sabre-rattling

How to use Hawkish in a sentence?

  1. His hawkish nose.
  2. The administrations hawkish stance.

Meaning of Hawkish & Hawkish Definition

Hawkish,

Hawkish: What is the Meaning of Hawkish?

The term refers to a view of the economy that sees inflation as a major concern that requires decisive action by the Fed or other central bank officials, such as government policy. B. An increase in interest rates is justified. See also moderate.

Meanings of Hawkish

  1. Like an eagle in nature or appearance

  2. Proponents of aggressive or aggressive policies, especially in foreign affairs.

Sentences of Hawkish

  1. Eagle nose

  2. Difficult management position

Hawkish,

What is The Definition of Hawkish?

The term is used to describe an economic perspective that sees inflation as a major concern that would require decisive action by government agencies such as the Fed or other central bank officials. Is. B. Increase in interest rate, permissible. See also moderate.

Meanings of Hawkish

  1. Defend aggressive or militant policy, especially in foreign policy.

Sentences of Hawkish

  1. Eagle's nose

Hawkish,

How To Define Hawkish?

  • A term used to describe an economic perspective that sees inflation as a major concern that requires decisive action by Fed or other central bank officials, such as government policy. B. An increase in interest rates is permissible. See also moderate.

Meanings of Hawkish

  1. Proponents of aggressive or aggressive policies, especially in foreign policy.