Combative

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkʌmbətɪv/

Definitions of combative

adjective showing a willingness to fight or argue

Example Sentences

A1 The children were being combative during playtime.

A2 The combative attitude of the players led to a heated argument.

B1 The combative nature of the negotiations made it difficult to reach a compromise.

B2 The combative tone of the debate created tension among the participants.

C1 His combative personality often caused conflicts in the workplace.

C2 The combative approach of the politician alienated many voters.

Examples of combative in a Sentence

formal The debater's combative attitude made it difficult to have a productive discussion.

informal He always gets so combative whenever someone disagrees with him.

slang She's always so combative, like she's ready to throw down at any moment.

figurative The storm clouds gathered in a combative display, ready to unleash their fury.

Grammatical Forms of combative

past tense

combated

plural

combatants

comparative

more combative

superlative

most combative

present tense

combats

future tense

will combat

perfect tense

have combated

continuous tense

is combating

singular

combative

positive degree

combative

infinitive

to combat

gerund

combating

participle

combating

Origin and Evolution of combative

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'combative' originates from the Latin word 'combātīvus', which is derived from the verb 'combātēre' meaning 'to fight'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'combative' has evolved to encompass not only physical fighting but also verbal disputes or confrontations. It is now commonly used to describe someone who is eager or ready to engage in conflict or argument.