Bellicose

BEL-ih-kohs

Definition

(adjective) Demonstrating aggression and a willingness to fight.

Example

The athlete’s bellicose attitude made him feared—and often penalized.

Fun Fact

From Latin bellum, meaning “war,” bellicose describes people who don’t just argue—they thrive on confrontation. It’s stronger than “aggressive,” and often shows up in political commentary, historical writing, or sports journalism. You’ll see it used when someone doesn’t just fight back—they lead with hostility, often as a strategy.

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