[War and Peace 전쟁과 평화 관련단어 영영풀이]
enemy ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
noun : a living thing that hates or hurts another living thing
fear
noun : a feeling caused by danger, pain, or trouble
fight ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
verb : to use force to try to hurt someone
friend ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
noun : a person one likes and trusts
hate ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
verb : to strongly dislike someone or something
kind ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
adjective : nice to others
love ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
verb : to like someone or something very much
mean ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
adjective : unkind, unfriendly, or unfair
peace
noun : when there is no war, violence, or arguing
promise ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
noun : an agreement to do or not do something
war ![](http://www.vocabularya-z.com/vocabweb/img/twhite.gif)
noun : a violent fight between two or more groups or countries
ace
noun : a fighter pilot who has brought down five or more enemy planes
adversary
noun : an enemy or opponent
agreement
noun : a promise between two or more people or groups
aid
verb : to give assistance
ally
noun : a person or group that joins with others for a common cause
amends
noun : acts that are intended to improve a bad situation
appeasement
noun : pacifying a hostile enemy to avoid intensifying a conflict
assassinate
verb : to kill by a surprise attack
attack
verb : to act aggressively against an opponent, often with weapons in a battle; to act harmfully toward
avenge
verb : to get back at someone for a wrong
battle
noun : a short, violent fight or a single part of a war
battle
verb : to fight a short, violent fight or a single part of a war
battlefield
noun : the location or area where a fight or conflict takes place
betray
verb : to hurt another in some way by being unfaithful, false, or disloyal
bondage
noun : slavery; capture
carnage
noun : a large slaughter, as in a war
casualty
noun : a person wounded, injured, killed, or missing during a war, accident, or disaster
charge
verb : to rush toward forcefully, as in an attack
clash
verb : to enter into conflict; to not get along or go well together
combat
noun : fighting between military forces
compromise
verb : to reach an agreement after both sides give up part of what they asked for
compromise
noun : a decision in which both sides in an argument give up something to reach an agreement
conflict
noun : a disagreement of ideas, principles, or opinions between people or groups; a fight, battle, or war
confront
verb : to oppose directly and openly; to stand up to
controversial
adjective : causing much disagreement
controversy
noun : a disagreement over an idea or issue
cooperate
verb : to work together to get something done; to do what is asked
cooperation
noun : the act of working together toward a shared goal
crime
noun : an act that is against the law
crisis
noun : a dangerous or unstable time or situation that demands attention
defeat
verb : to win against or beat
defend
verb : to resist an attack
defiant
adjective : being disobedient or boldly resisting an enemy
devastated
adjective : destroyed by violent force
dignity
noun : self-esteem; worthiness of respect or esteem
disagree
verb : to have a different opinion from someone else
dispute
verb : to argue or challenge the truth of something
emancipate
verb : to free someone or a group of people from slavery or control
enforce
verb : to make sure people obey laws or rules
feuding
noun : fighting between two groups
foe
noun : an enemy or opponent
freedom
noun : the state of being free, or having the right and power to act and think as one wishes
friendly
adjective : pleasant and kind
honor
verb : to show respect for or think well of; to keep a promise
hostile
adjective : very unfriendly
hostility
noun : deep-seated anger
humanitarian
noun : a person who helps people, especially by eliminating their pain and suffering
impose
verb : to require by force or authority
invade
verb : to enter aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure
invasion
noun : the act of crossing a boundary aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure
justice
noun : the act of being fair and honest and doing what is right
massacre
noun : a brutal mass slaughter of innocent people
military
noun : the armed forces of a country
negotiate
verb : to try to reach a formal agreement through discussion
neutral
adjective : not supporting either side in a conflict; not expressing thoughts or opinions on a subject
Nobel Prize
noun : one of six prizes awarded each year for work in chemistry, economics, literature, medicine, or physics, or for advancing the cause of world peace
nonviolence
noun : the refusal to use physical force or violence as response
nonviolent
adjective : peaceful
opponent
noun : a person who is on the other side in a game, fight, or discussion
opposition
noun : a disagreement that is expressed in an argument or action
outbreak
noun : the sudden spread of something unwelcome, such as fighting or a disease
patriotic
adjective : having or expressing pride in or loyalty to one’s country
peaceful
adjective : quiet and calm
peaceful
adjective : without physical fighting; nonviolent
peacekeeper
noun : a soldier or worker who works to prevent violence in an area where there is war
plunder
verb : to steal everything of value using force
prisoner of war
noun : a person captured and held by an enemy during a war
rampage
verb : to proceed in an angry or violent way
ravage
verb : to destroy
rebel
noun : a person who speaks or acts out against authority
rebel
verb : to oppose an established government or authority by force
rebellious
adjective : tending to fight against a government or other authority
resolve
verb : to decide; to settle a disagreement or find a solution to a problem
rival
noun : a competitor for superiority or a prize
sanctuary
noun : a safe place; the protection given by such a place
South
noun : the southeastern part of the United States, especially states that formed part of the Confederacy during the Civil War
spare
verb : to save from death, destruction, or harm
spear
noun : a weapon with a long shaft and a sharp tip that may be thrown or thrust
stalemate
noun : a draw or deadlock; a situation in a contest where neither side can gain an advantage or win
standoff
noun : a draw where both parties are equally matched and unable to proceed
struggle
verb : to have a difficult time achieving a goal; to use force to try to stop something or get free of something
suppression
noun : the act of forcibly ending or subduing a movement or idea
surrender
noun : the act or an instance of giving up
surrender
verb : to give up; to stop fighting in order to save one's life
survivor
noun : a person who has lived through a life-threatening event
terrorist
noun : a person who uses terror as a political weapon
treaty
noun : a formal agreement of peace or friendship between two nations or groups
trench
other : a long ditch dug to protect soldiers from enemy fire
trooper
noun : a soldier on horseback
truce
noun : an agreement not to fight
tyranny
noun : harsh or cruel acts by a person or group in power
unite
verb : to bring or come together as a group for a common purpose
victim
noun : a person or other animal harmed by an act or condition, such as a crime, war, or a natural disaster
victory
noun : the act of defeating an opponent in a competition or an enemy in battle
violence
noun : a force that hurts or destroys
violent
adjective : using or involving great physical force, often in a way that is meant to harm, damage, or kill
violently
adverb : in a manner that uses or involves great physical force, often in a way that is meant to harm, damage, or kill
weapon
noun : an instrument used in hunting or fighting
armistice
noun : a wartime truce
barbarian
noun : an outsider who is considered brutal or uncivilized
barbarism
noun : savagery, cruelty, or violence
blackout
noun : a time when homes must stay dark, such as during an air raid; also, a widespread power failure
call to arms
noun : a signal alerting fighters to take up their weapons
camaraderie
noun : friendship
concentration camp
noun : a camp where people are held against their will, usually in harsh conditions, because they are members of an ethnic, minority, or political group
deceit
noun : the act of hiding or misrepresenting the truth; dishonesty
diplomacy
noun : the practice of negotiating between leaders of different countries
emancipation
noun : the act of being released from bondage; freedom
field hospital
noun : a temporary structure, near a battlefield or other emergency situation, where wounded or sick people receive medical care
liberate
verb : to set free
martyr
noun : a person who would rather die than deny his or her beliefs
mediation
noun : a process by which differences between people are settled with the help of a neutral third party
oppression
noun : the act of treating a group of people with cruelty or injustice; the state of being treated cruelly or unjustly
Taliban
noun : a fundamentalist Islamic group based in Afghanistan and Pakistan
tribute
noun : a payment made by one group to another group, often for protection or to avoid war
triplane
noun : an early type of plane with three pairs of wings
unconditional surrender
noun : a surrender without conditions or negotiations