Adjective
anti-war (comparative more anti-war, superlative most anti-war)
opposed to war, or to a specific war
Synonyms: antibellicose, antimartial, pacific, pacifist
1985 also saw student anti-war demonstrations, which were crushed by government forces. Source: Internet
Alexander, Man of the People, p. 60 McCain refused to meet with various anti-war groups seeking peace in Hanoi, wanting to give neither them nor the North Vietnamese a propaganda victory. Source: Internet
Agnew was known for his scathing criticisms of political opponents, especially journalists and anti-war activists. Source: Internet
At first opposed, in the end Lenin voted for Trotsky's resolution to avoid a split among anti-war socialists. Source: Internet
“And then there was the anti-war demonstration in the ‘Civic Center’ plaza (now Daley Plaza) during which some sort of construction worker scaled the Picasso statue, leaving scars that appeared as tears under its eye,” Bird wrote. Source: Internet
Altman despised the phenomenally popular television series MASH which followed his popular 1970 film, citing it as being the antithesis of what his movie was about, and citing its anti-war messages as being "racist." Source: Internet