What is another word for prudery towards violence?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈuːdəɹi tʊwˈɔːdz vˈa͡ɪ͡ələns] (IPA)

Prudery towards violence refers to the disapproval or aversion to acts of aggression, brutality or physical force. Synonyms for prudery towards violence include pacifism, nonviolence, passivity, timidity, or caution. Pacifism is the belief in the peaceful resolution of conflicts without the use of violence. Nonviolence is the practice of minimizing or avoiding harm to others. Passivity refers to a state of being inactive or not taking an active role in a situation. Timidity implies a lack of courage or confidence. Caution is a state of being careful or wary, often in an effort to avoid danger or risk. All of these synonyms express a desire for peace and safety, without resorting to violent behavior.

What are the hypernyms for Prudery towards violence?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Abhorrence of destruction, Antipathy to warfare, Dislike of bloodshed, Distaste for brutality, Hatred of combat, Opposition to aggression, Rejection of force.

Related words: prudery, prudish, violent content, violence in media, violence in tv shows, violence on television, violence in video games

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