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offense vs dirty war

dirty war vs offense

offense and dirty war both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
offense Yes No No No
dirty war Yes No No No
As nouns, dirty war is a hyponym of offense; that is, dirty war is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than offense:
  • offense: the action of attacking an enemy
  • dirty war: an offensive conducted by secret police or the military of a regime against revolutionary and terrorist insurgents and marked by the use of kidnapping and torture and murder with civilians often being the victims
Other hyponyms of offense include counteroffensive, push back, rollback.
offense (noun) dirty war (noun)
the action of attacking an enemy an offensive conducted by secret police or the military of a regime against revolutionary and terrorist insurgents and marked by the use of kidnapping and torture and murder with civilians often being the victims
a transgression that constitutes a violation of what is judged to be right
a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings of others
a feeling of anger caused by being offended
the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score
Difference between offense and dirty war

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