Bellicose

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  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    50 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Bellicose Meanings

    adjective demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight

    Fields related to bellicose

    Military

    Bellicose leaders often escalate conflicts and prioritize military solutions.

    Politics

    Politicians may use bellicose language to appeal to their base or project strength.

    History

    Historical figures known for their bellicose nature include Genghis Khan and Julius Caesar.

    International Relations

    Bellicose rhetoric can strain diplomatic relations between countries.

    Occupation Usage of bellicose

    Writer

    In literature, a bellicose character may be portrayed as aggressive or warlike.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term bellicose to describe a patient who exhibits hostile or combative behavior.

    Military Analyst

    A military analyst may use bellicose to describe a country's aggressive or belligerent foreign policy.

    Politician

    A politician may use bellicose language to rally support for military action.

    Journalist

    A journalist may use bellicose to describe the rhetoric of a political leader or group.

    Historian

    A historian may use bellicose to describe the actions of a conqueror or empire in the past.

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