Synonym: aggressive, combative, hostile, militant, offensive, warlike. Similar words: diligently, inherent, different, inherently, bell, refrigerator, feel like, satellite. Meaning: [-nt] n. someone who fights (or is fighting). adj. 1. characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight 2. engaged in war.
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31. You will avoid provoking belligerent vessels that may sight you.
32. The Neutrality Act of 1939 repealed the arms embargo and permitted "cash and carry" exports of arms to belligerent nations.
33. The white brothers looked uncomfortable and some of the Harlem brothers belligerent.
34. but Johnston's skilled retreats before Sherman's turning tactics exasperated President Jefferson Davis, who replaced Johnston with the belligerent John B.
35. Skiff Miller shook his head, no longer belligerent, but kindly.
36. Turkey's recent belligerent reaction to off-shore drilling plans by Cyprus clearly raises doubts on that score.
37. China's negotiating position worsened even as it made increasingly belligerent noises.
38. Not long afterwards the U.S. President Truman made his belligerent State of Union Message.
39. Revolutions often start as bread riots, and economically - stagnant countries make belligerent neighbours.
40. Churchill looked belligerent for a moment , then swallowed his pride.
41. Dalleson watched him with a puzzled and slightly belligerent expression.
42. China's negotiating position worsened as it made increasingly belligerent noises.
43. Begin with the most pressing problem, the belligerent Mr Kim.
44. If one has an encounter with an angry and belligerent individual, one has an angry and belligerent part of self in one's unconscious, or a parallel life self that is equivocally angry and belligerent.
45. France would never have ceased to be one of the principal belligerent allies.
46. Our government has forbidden to export the petroleum to the belligerent countries.
47. Chang Su - su retorted hastily , looking slightly belligerent.
48. The two belligerent parties have both changed their plans for war.
49. Each belligerent calls his own battle line a bastion of iron.
50. The debate in the West is about how to handle this increasingly belligerent police state. Mr.
51. A local armistice suspends operations between certain portions of the belligerent forces or within a designated district of the theater of operations.
52. By the time we arranging the furniture, Tom was yelling gibberish in the other room, belligerent.
53. It also declared its Pacifism Principle, including forever abandoning of wars, demilitarization and unacknowledgement of belligerent rights.
54. King Alfred turned it into a fortress against belligerent Danes.
55. Saakashvili, for his part, describes today's Russia as a belligerent power ruthlessly pressing at its borders, implacably hostile to democratic neighbors like Georgia and Ukraine.
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56. An armistice suspends military operations by mutual agreement between the belligerent parties.
57. If the belligerent foreign troops were withdrawn, how much chances would Franco have?
58. Actually, he'll go from downright belligerent to being as benefic as can be.
59. Disgusted by the belligerent and self-destructive policies of his native city, he stayed out of politics and spent most of his time and energy pursuing philosophy.
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