(adjective)
The teacher sent the belligerent child to a time out room.
Belligerent customers are a challenge for those in customer service.
(noun)
Italy became a belligerent in World War I primarily to gain territory in the Balkans.
The word "belligerent" is from the Latin beliger (warlike) or belligerare (to make war).The root words are bellum (war) and gerer (to make).
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He is a vanguard of freedom
There is no homonym or homophone (sound-alike word) for "belligerent."However, the plural noun belligerents (warring countries or factions) is pronounced the same as belligerence (a general state or attitude of hostility).Synonyms for belligerent are hostile, aggressive, contentious, pugnacious, ornery, or mean.
Friendly and peaceful are some antonyms of belligerent
The word "belligerence" is the adjective form of the word "belligerent. " An example of a sentence using the word "belligerence" is "For centuries, most of Europe lived in perpetual fear of French belligerence. "
The base word of belligerent is "belliger."
My baby brother gets belligerent when he's hungry.
belligerent. (ly, is the suffix.)
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