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Belligerence   /bəlˈɪdʒərəns/   Listen
noun
Belligerency, Belligerence  n.  
1.
The quality of being belligerent.
2.
The act or state of being engaged in war or a warlike conflict; warfare.
Synonyms: hostilities.
3.
An aggressively hostile or warlike attitude or nature; a readiness to fight or offend, with little or no provocation.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Belligerence" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the line but accidentally overheard the tail boy tell the head that he'd lay him out flat if he got into the yard first, a threat that embarrassed a free and expeditious exit:—and all their relations to one another seemed at this time to be arranged on a broad basis of belligerence. But better days were coming, were indeed near at hand, and the children themselves brought them; they only needed to be shown how, but you may well guess that in the early days of what was afterwards to be known as "The Kindergarten Movement on the Pacific Coast," when the Girl and her Kingdom ...
— The Girl and the Kingdom - Learning to Teach • Kate Douglas Wiggin



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