Pre-war means before the war, and post-war means afterwards.
Usually these refer to the Second World War, so pre-war is before 1939 and post-war is after 1945.
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"Pre" is a prefix. A prefix is a half word that is placed before a word to emphazise it's meaning. The best way to use the word "pre" would be to use a hyphen. The word "pre" usually means before.
The closest things to a synonym seems to be "reconstruction", "reclamation" or the "aftermath of war"
He is among the preeminent people in his profession.
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The army had a postwar celebration.
The Hydrogen bomb was a major fear that people in postwar America had about the use of nuclear weapons.
Basically, they approached the postwar auto market with pre-war ideas, and priced themselves out of that market.
post war being the period AFTER a war, the opposite would be PRE WAR which is the period BEFORE the war in question occured. Hope I helped ^_^
During the postwar period, there was little food.
Some more than others. For more valuable coins, they have to be pre-WWII. Postwar coins are only worth 3-10 cents each.
Some more than others. For more valuable coins, they have to be pre-WWII. Postwar coins are only worth 3-10 cents each.
During the postwar era, it did not see the end of imperialism.
Pledge of soviet union not to use nuclear weapons as the first (1982).
Postwar teens were a major target group of businesses
Return to Normalcy was the name of Harding's postwar program.
Postwar teens were a major target group of businesses.