Bellicose

/ˈbɛlɪˌkoʊs/ adjective

Bellicose describes someone or something that is eager to fight, argue, or start conflicts. It suggests a warlike or aggressive attitude.

“Bellicose” comes from Latin “bellicosus,” from “bellum,” meaning war. It entered English through French and kept its strong connection to fighting and conflict.

ARحربي
BNযুদ্ধপ্রিয়
CSválečný
DAkrigslysten
DEkriegerisch
ELπολεμικός
ESbelicoso
FAجنگ طلب
FIsotainen
FRbelliqueux
HEמלחמתי
HIयुद्धप्रिय
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