saber-rattling

noun

sa·​ber-rat·​tling ˈsā-bər-ˌrat-liŋ How to pronounce saber-rattling (audio)
-ˌra-tᵊl-iŋ
variants or saber rattling or chiefly British sabre-rattling or sabre rattling
: overtly and often exaggeratedly threatening actions or statements (such as verbal threats or ostentatious displays of military power) that are meant to intimidate an enemy by suggesting possible use of force
But Jager insists that North Korean saber-rattling was aimed mostly at extorting economic aid from Washington, Seoul and other governments anxious to preserve peace at almost any price.Mark Atwood Lawrence
Iran's noisy saber rattling is only the latest lurch in its erratic foreign policy.John Greenwald
broadly : threatening statements or actions
The U.S. central bank has been saber-rattling for months regarding interest rate hikes but has yet to pull the trigger amid uneven economic data. Jeff Fox
For months now, the card companies have been threatening to cut rewards programs sharply to make up for revenue lost because of the new restrictions. My guess, however, is that this talk is just so much saber-rattling. Ron Lieber

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But Maduro has so far been the only world leader to spin the saber-rattling trend into territorial threats against the United States. Rafael Bernal, The Hill, 14 Jan. 2025 Rouhani speaks for part of the Iranian establishment that rejects Khamenei’s saber-rattling against the U.S. and Israel on pragmatic grounds. Arash Azizi, The Atlantic, 14 Jan. 2025 The Republican will stride back into the Oval Office on January 20 with the world a more dangerous place than during his first term, with nuclear saber-rattling rife and experimental ballistic missiles bringing fresh attention to how Washington plans to protect U.S. soil. Dan Perry, Newsweek, 4 Jan. 2025 Despite the consistent but ultimately hollow saber-rattling from Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the fact remains that neither Putin ... Dan Crenshaw, National Review, 22 Nov. 2024 The incident follows nuclear saber-rattling from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who updated his nuclear doctrine Tuesday to say an attack from a nonnuclear armed state on Russia but with the support of a nuclear-armed state would be considered a joint attack. Brad Dress, The Hill, 21 Nov. 2024 Plus, the Patriots are about to begin training camp for the 2024 season but without Bill Belichick and without much in the way of saber-rattling for another Super Bowl run. Steve Buckley, The Athletic, 18 July 2024 Kim has spent months issuing mounting threats against his southern neighbors and working to enhance his nuclear arsenal, while Russian President Vladimir Putin has engaged in his own saber-rattling with the West as his military lost scores of men to make battlefield gains. Matthew Bodner, NBC News, 30 Oct. 2024 As president from 2017-21, Trump used such saber-rattling rhetoric to win concessions on immigration from López Obrador and his predecessor, Enrique Peña Nieto. Eduardo García, San Antonio Express-News, 29 Sep. 2024

Word History

First Known Use

1914, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of saber-rattling was in 1914

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“Saber-rattling.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/saber-rattling. Accessed 19 Jan. 2025.

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