💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Warlight"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| torchlightnoun | The light produced by a flashlight. |
| matchlightnoun | The light produced by a burning match. |
| lightnoun | (physics, uncountable) Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range visible to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers): visible light. |
| lightning warnoun | Synonym of blitzkrieg. |
| warfarenoun | The waging of war or armed conflict against an enemy. |
| hostilitiesnoun | Acts of war. |
| black lightnoun | (countable) A light bulb that emits ultraviolet light, usually used to create the illusion that anything white is glowing. |
| flamelightnoun | illumination cast by a flame |
| wargasmnoun | (slang, derogatory) An intense excitement or pleasure derived from war or the thought of war. |
| theater of warnoun | The area in which armed conflict takes place. |
| thunderlightnoun | (rare, nonstandard) Lightning; a bolt or flash of lightning. |
| act of warnoun | (military) An action taken by military forces as part of a war. |
| dogs of warnoun | The destructive capabilities of an army or war force. |
| arclightnoun | Alternative form of arc light. [A lamp that produces light by generating an electric arc across an enclosed gas.] |
| warfightingnoun | (military, often attributive) The fighting of a war. |
| war zonenoun | A region where war is ongoing. |
| lighteningnoun | The act or result of making something light or lighter. |
| thunderflashnoun | (military) A pyrotechnic device that generates a loud noise, used to simulate battlefield conditions. |
| flamewarnoun | Alternative spelling of flame war. [(Internet, somewhat dated) An argument consisting entirely or largely of flames by various parties that serve only to escalate the dispute.] |
| thermobaric weaponnoun | (weaponry) A weapon of a class of bombs, which causes a large explosion, with effects similar to a nuclear blast, by having an explosion, flash of heat, shockwave, producing a vacuum, and vacuum collapse pressure wave. Typically produced by aerosolizing a fuel throughout the air, and setting it alight, producing a detonation, that consumes all the oxygen in the region. |
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