Inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits.
Striving to overcome in argument.
Having or showing a ready disposition to fight.
Tending to argument or strife.
1 Photo: Supplied The near-daily media briefings on Covid-19 often started out combative .
2 At a combative press conference, Blatter said he was unafraid of arrest.
3 His government could also be more combative with U.S. President Donald Trump.
4 That wasn't to say he was slow-witted or combative ; he was neither.
5 His charmingly combative relationship also lightens the mood in really murdery situations.
6 Liu has been among the most combative critics of China's one-Party rule.
7 Even the combative US trade representative Charlene Barshefsky was unable to attend.
8 Arsenal are still not quite as combative as had been suggested beforehand.
9 The guards said Hill was combative , exhibiting surprising strength that required force.
10 Like his new colleagues Rich was intense and sometimes emotional and combative .
11 She was not combative , and she would be alone in the garden.
12 After a long three seconds, Hardwick continued in a less combative tone.
13 The president singled out Apple's iPhone by name in his combative speech.
14 CLASHES Trump has had a combative relationship with his Democratic congressional counterparts.
15 He foresaw the struggle and with his combative nature prepared for it.
16 Some are quarrelsome and combative and will fight on the slightest provocation.
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