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Noun
(1) hostile or warlike attitude or nature
(2) a natural disposition to be hostile
(3) a disposition to fight
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Noun
(1) hostile or warlike attitude or nature
(2) a natural disposition to be hostile
(3) a disposition to fight
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(1) In fact after reading what the minister did on Wednesday, the President must have felt awfully mortified because he knows belligerence is not for leaders.
(2) He isn't an ideological pacifist, he just doesn't get the point of aggression and belligerence .
(3) The leader's belligerence is dangerously irresponsible u2019, he wrote, because u2018we want an end to terrorism, not a new war.
(4) Mortimer was eyeing Guy with belligerence
(5) a blatant act of belligerence
(6) He often looks perplexed, as though interrupted from a dream, and you wonder if in the noisy belligerence of the dressing room he does not fade from view like an apparition.
(7) Underneath all that anger and belligerence is a good kid.
(8) The result is either belligerence or isolationism - or both.
(9) Arms and bodies lock together, intimate and aggressive, the closeness fired with belligerence .
(10) He is renowned as much for his belligerence as for his acuity.
(11) Towards the end, Sam's boisterousness bordered on belligerence .
(12) Signs of Reye's syndrome include vomiting, lethargy and behavioral changes, such as belligerence .
(13) But if younger activists want me to move over, they'll have to offer something more than mere belligerence .
(14) While real physical aggression is relatively rare, verbal aggression or belligerence is relatively common.
(15) They bring a sense of confrontation rather then conciliation, belligerence rather than humility and gracelessness rather than gracefulness.
(16) The whole glib tone of this, the truly jingoistic and arrogant belligerence would be totally unacceptable.
Show Examples
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(1) In fact after reading what the minister did on Wednesday, the President must have felt awfully mortified because he knows belligerence is not for leaders.
(2) He isn't an ideological pacifist, he just doesn't get the point of aggression and belligerence .
(3) The leader's belligerence is dangerously irresponsible u2019, he wrote, because u2018we want an end to terrorism, not a new war.
(4) Mortimer was eyeing Guy with belligerence
(5) a blatant act of belligerence
(6) He often looks perplexed, as though interrupted from a dream, and you wonder if in the noisy belligerence of the dressing room he does not fade from view like an apparition.
(7) Underneath all that anger and belligerence is a good kid.
(8) The result is either belligerence or isolationism - or both.
(9) Arms and bodies lock together, intimate and aggressive, the closeness fired with belligerence .
(10) He is renowned as much for his belligerence as for his acuity.
(11) Towards the end, Sam's boisterousness bordered on belligerence .
(12) Signs of Reye's syndrome include vomiting, lethargy and behavioral changes, such as belligerence .
(13) But if younger activists want me to move over, they'll have to offer something more than mere belligerence .
(14) While real physical aggression is relatively rare, verbal aggression or belligerence is relatively common.
(15) They bring a sense of confrontation rather then conciliation, belligerence rather than humility and gracelessness rather than gracefulness.
(16) The whole glib tone of this, the truly jingoistic and arrogant belligerence would be totally unacceptable.
Synonyms
Noun
1. belligerency
Synonyms
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Noun
1. belligerency
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