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bellicose
[ bel-i-kohs ]
bellicose
/ ˈbɛlɪˌkəʊs; -ˌkəʊz; ˌbɛlɪˈkɒsɪtɪ /
adjective
- warlike; aggressive; ready to fight
Derived Forms
- bellicosity, noun
- ˈˌDz, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- l·Dzl adverb
- ··Dz··ٲ [bel-i-, kos, -i-tee], l·Dzn noun
- ܲ·l·Dz adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of bellicose1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of bellicose1
Example Sentences
Despite his bellicose Christianity, however, Donald Trump's appointee had no problem violating the biblical commandment against bearing false witness.
The first ad from the group in Wisconsin race aired on Feb. 20, invoking a similar bellicose style to the group’s prior efforts.
But during that first term, despite Trump's seeming threats to NATO, his bellicose rhetoric did push more European states to cough up extra cash for defence.
But his attitude to the bellicose rhetoric from Mar-A-Lago is far from relaxed.
Edelstein is taking his cues from the text, though his cast sometimes struggles when the bellicose mood switches abruptly into high pathos.
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