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#033 Bellicose
This week's word is
Bellicose
[หbelษหkลs]
ADJECTIVE
Demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight.
(Noun: bellicosity)
Bonus extras from Merriam-Webster:
Choose the Right Synonym for bellicose:
Belligerent, bellicose, pugnacious, quarrelsome, contentious mean having an aggressive or fighting attitude. Belligerent often implies being actually at war or engaged in hostilities. 'Belligerent nations.' Bellicose suggests a disposition to fight. 'A drunk in a bellicose mood.' Pugnacious suggests a disposition that takes pleasure in personal combat. 'A pugnacious gangster.' Quarrelsome stresses an ill-natured readiness to fight without good cause. 'The heat made us all quarrelsome.' Contentious implies perverse and irritating fondness for arguing and quarreling. 'Wearied by his contentious disposition.'
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Hmm... I wouldn't say it was the inspiration, it's more a side concept so probably not very fitting.
I'll think about it, and thank you for the clarification! ๐๐ป