Someone who fights (or is fighting)
Individual, group, country or other entity which acts in a hostile, combative manner.
Tending to argument or strife.
Другие значения термина "belligerent" 1 He became belligerent when security guards asked him to leave, police said.
2 There was no basis for a belligerent response, State Department spokesman P.J.
3 When Harris spoke, his words were more measured but just as belligerent .
4 The several notes between the United States and the belligerent Governments follow.
5 Yet surely this staunch, belligerent effort should be applauded rather than cursed.
6 Taken by surprise, Yamila shrank back, uncertainty clouding her usual belligerent expression.
7 Ministers of war in the belligerent countries have not been more stable.
8 The woman didn't laugh, but her answer didn't seem particularly belligerent , either.
9 Just such a belligerent Spanish monk was our Pisarev in the sixties.
10 We were nearing Rock Crest, and soon we heard belligerent raven voices.
11 Russia is resurgent, its language belligerent and its further territorial ambitions unclear.
12 The peace with both the great belligerent powers of Europe was secured.
13 He had bad luck too in picking victims with belligerent big brothers.
14 Mild anxiety about what they might come across is making him belligerent .
15 The viciousness of his regime is not a figment of belligerent demonisation.
16 Victor started to give a vigorous, even belligerent , affirmative response, but hesitated.
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Belligerent в диалектах
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