Vocabulary List N°437 v.0.3. With 18 entries: 3 definitions; and 15 examples. Updated at August 20, 2026.
1. Head Definitions
- Chat GPT: war |n| a conflict between countries, governments, or groups, usually involving fighting and military forces. (From Chat GPT. Aug 20, 2026.)
- Google IA: war |n| a serious, organized armed fight between countries, states, or groups inside a country. It uses military forces and weapons to cause major damage and death to force an enemy to accept specific goals. Key Types of War: a) international war: fighting between separate countries or nations. b) civil war: fighting between different groups or parties inside the same country. c) total war: a massive conflict where rules are ignored and civilians face heavy harm. (From Google IA. Aug 20, 2026.)
- "The two countries have been at war for several years." (From Chat GPT. Aug 20, 2026.)
1. Some Words Related to War
- ceasefire / truce |n| a temporary stop to a war or fight. Two or more sides agree to halt active attacks. This pause lets groups talk about peace, help people in need, or clean up damaged areas. Key facts about ceasefires: a) temporary: it is not a permanent end to a war, but a pause; b) talks: it gives both sides time to negotiate. c) rules: it is a formal or informal deal to stop shooting; d: breakdowns: parties can break the deal, which restarts the fighting. (From Google IA. Aug 18, 2026.)
- "They have also been guilty of violating the ceasefire on over 300 occasions." (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "If the ceasefire applies, circumstances can begin to change." (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "However, we hope that the ceasefire will be successful because no one wants to start opening up unless it is really necessary." (From the Cambridge English Corpus. Aug 18, 2026.)
- "However, needless to say in a situation the ceasefire is patchy, although largely holding, the progress towards disarmament is slow. (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "It was particularly impressive in relation to what he said about the durability of the ceasefire. (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "In 1991-95, during demobilisation, ceasefire and the replacement of the old security forces, crime skyrocketed." (From the Cambridge English Corpus. Aug 18, 2026.)
- "What is needed is a ceasefire and a negotiated solution". (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "First, there has to be a ceasefire before the transitional period takes place." (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "Neither party ever broke the ceasefire." (From the Cambridge English Corpus. Aug 18, 2026.)
- "Once we reach agreement on those, we shall discuss the ceasefire arrangements next week. (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "I hope that before then we shall have had a ceasefire." (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "A ceasefire based on humanitarian considerations would relieve much suffering and assist relief efforts. (From the Cambridge English Corpus. Aug 18, 2026.)
- "There are those who say that we should give this up, that there is no point in searching for a ceasefire." (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
- "Supuse that there is no ceasefire—then there can be no settlement. (From the Hansard Archive. Aug 19, 2026.)
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