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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Belligerent' in a Sentence

"Inclined to wage war; having a warlike or hostile nature." more

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The knight donned his armor, ready for a belligerent encounter with the dragon.
The soldier wore a belligerent expression during the battle.
The belligerent nations finally signed a peace treaty, ending the long war.
The belligerent storm shook the trees and howled through the night.
The belligerent knight bravely fought in the tournament.
The belligerent storm raged, with thunder and lightning filling the sky.
The storm clouds gathered in a belligerent manner.
The belligerent kitten hissed at the approaching dog.
The students were warned by the teacher not to display belligerent behavior during the school debate.
The belligerent dragon breathed fire and roared, protecting its treasure.
The belligerent robot defended the spaceship from invaders.
The pirate had a belligerent attitude as he sailed the seas.
The soccer match became intense as both teams adopted a belligerent playing style.
The belligerent dog growled at anyone who approached its territory.
The belligerent chess players strategized fiercely during the intense match.
The belligerent lion roared loudly to establish dominance in the jungle.
The belligerent thunderstorm frightened the little children.
The belligerent knights clashed their swords in a fierce battle.
The belligerent cat hissed and raised its fur when confronted by another cat.

Belligerent

buh-lij-er-uhnt
adjectiveInclined to wage war; having a warlike or hostile nature.

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Last Updated On: May 5, 2024
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