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pugnaciousness

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{i} state of being quarrelsome, combativeness, belligerence
The act or quality of being pugnacious
pugnacious
Naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent

In the face of bad news Churchill normally became even more pugnacious, always wanting to respond to defeat by going on the attack.

pugnacious
quarrelsome
pugnacious
{a} fighting, prone to resist
pugnacious
ready and able to resort to force or violence; "pugnacious spirits lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating disturbance"- Herman Melville; "they were rough and determined fighting men"
pugnacious
Aggressive, combative, war-like, belligerent
pugnacious
lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating disturbance"- Herman Melville; "they were rough and determined fighting men
pugnacious
ready and able to resort to force or violence; "pugnacious spirits
pugnacious
Someone who is pugnacious is always ready to quarrel or start a fight. The President was in a pugnacious mood when he spoke to journalists about the rebellion. very eager to argue or fight with people (pugnax, from pugnare )
pugnacious
tough and callous by virtue of experience
pugnacious
Disposed to fight; inclined to fighting; quarrelsome; fighting
pugnacious
{s} inclined to fight, combative, truculent
pugnaciousness
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