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belligerence

[bəˈlɪdʒərəns]

belligerence Definition

  • 1aggressive or warlike behavior
  • 2a hostile or aggressive attitude, condition, or atmosphere

Using belligerence: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "belligerence" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The belligerence of the opposing armies was palpable.

  • Example

    His belligerence towards his colleagues made him unpopular at work.

  • Example

    The political climate was marked by belligerence and hostility.

  • Example

    The coach's belligerence towards the referees resulted in a penalty.

belligerence Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for belligerence

Idioms Using belligerence

  • to adopt an aggressive or confrontational position

    Example

    The company took a belligerent stance towards the union, refusing to negotiate on any of their demands.

  • a state of mind characterized by aggression or hostility

    Example

    He was in a belligerent mood after the argument with his girlfriend.

  • a facial expression that conveys aggression or hostility

    Example

    The bouncer gave us a belligerent look when we tried to enter the club without ID.

Phrases with belligerence

  • belligerent powers

    countries or nations that are engaged in war or conflict

    Example

    The treaty was signed by all belligerent powers.

  • an aggressive or confrontational manner of speaking

    Example

    The politician's speech had a belligerent tone, provoking strong reactions from the audience.

  • an act of aggression or hostility

    Example

    The country's belligerent actions towards its neighbors led to diplomatic tensions.

Origins of belligerence

from Latin 'bellum', meaning 'war'

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Summary: belligerence in Brief

'Belligerence' [bəˈlɪdʒərəns] refers to aggressive or warlike behavior, as well as a hostile or aggressive attitude or atmosphere. It can describe the behavior of individuals, groups, or nations, as in 'The political climate was marked by belligerence and hostility.' Phrases like 'belligerent powers' and idioms like 'take a belligerent stance' further illustrate the term's usage.