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Meanings of
belligerence
in English
Portuguese
agressividade
Catalan
agressivitat
Spanish
agresividad
Back to the meaning
A natural disposition to be hostile.
aggressiveness
pugnacity
Portuguese
agressividade
Catalan
bel·ligerància
Back to the meaning
Hostile or warlike attitude or nature.
belligerency
Catalan
bel·ligerància
Synonyms
Examples for "
aggressiveness
"
aggressiveness
pugnacity
Examples for "
aggressiveness
"
1
Conclusion: Our study revisited the admitted dogma linking VEGFC to tumor
aggressiveness
.
2
Three patients who developed local recurrence manifested increased biologic
aggressiveness
of disease.
3
You've got our voices recording the heart and the
aggressiveness
of London.
4
The percept has an
aggressiveness
which does not belong to the image.
5
So they're constantly calculating and modulating levels of
aggressiveness
in their diplomacy.
1
Our greatest inconvenience at night-time was the
pugnacity
of the animal creation.
2
As Ingeborg, lamenting his fierce
pugnacity
,
and yet glorying in it, says:
3
He cocked his cap on one side, in token of excited
pugnacity
.
4
Prince Harry clearly has something of that royal
pugnacity
in the bloodstream.
5
It crouched, its back curved and tight, a pose of simian
pugnacity
.
Usage of
belligerence
in English
1
Bashir's
belligerence
has been balanced by pragmatism, particularly when under external pressure.
2
What his team lacked in quality, they made up for with
belligerence
.
3
There was no let-up in his
belligerence
at the Balclutha police station.
4
The old tradition demands that national loyalties and ancient
belligerence
should continue.
5
Such uni-dimensional thinking sends a frisson of rubicund
belligerence
down American spines.
6
The look of horror on Martin's face stirred Mrs. Morse to
belligerence
.
7
My fellow-fighters and I were astonished at the
belligerence
of this foreigner.
8
Then treat those who have deliberately drunk themselves into
belligerence
or incoherence.
9
The authoritarian leader's
belligerence
has fired up Communist Party-controlled state media.
10
In people-stuffed Manhattan,
belligerence
may not be the best path forward for Cruise.
11
The
belligerence
fled her voice, and all I heard was eagerness to help.
12
However, their posture was more one of reassurance than of
belligerence
.
13
There is a whiff of
belligerence
around the industrial relations scene these days.
14
From the smouldering ruins of lower Manhattan, the
belligerence
must seem utterly contemptible.
15
What she would have to deal with was his defensive
belligerence
.
16
Despite the Trump administration's volatility and
belligerence
,
the dollar keeps rising in value.
Other examples for "belligerence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
belligerence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
defensive belligerence
mere belligerence
american belligerence
amiable belligerence
ancient belligerence
More collocations
Translations for
belligerence
Portuguese
agressividade
Catalan
agressivitat
bel·ligerància
Spanish
agresividad
Belligerence
through the time
Belligerence
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common