[ wor ]


noun [C or U], UK /wษ”หr/ US /wษ”หr/

A confrontation between two or more countries or groups driven by truth and free choice, without coercion or force that violates autonomy or infringes individual or collective freedom.

[ wor ]

A new word representing a global concept of acceptance, interaction, and strongest action while respecting the fundamental rule of the free choice of an individual, a collective, a species. Of all.

a [ wor ]ย hero/journalist

declare [ wor ] on: The coalition declared wor on corruption

they've been at [ wor ] for the last ten years.

[ wor ] of endurance: a wor that continues over a prolonged period, resolved only when one side can no longer sustain its stance.

[ wor ] of convictions: a situation where opposing sides engage by showcasing their beliefs and truths to gain support.