Historical Figures And Their Traits

5 words in this vocabulary list

adjective demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight

  • The bellicose nation declared war on its neighboring country.
  • He's always so bellicose whenever someone disagrees with him.
  • Don't mess with him, he's a real bellicose dude.
  • The storm clouds gathered overhead, looking bellicose and ready to unleash their fury.

noun a word or phrase that has become widely known or famous, often as a proverb or saying

  • The city's commitment to sustainability has become a byword for environmental stewardship.
  • Her impeccable taste in fashion has made her a byword for style among her friends.
  • That restaurant is a total byword for delicious food, you have to try it!
  • His name has become a byword for betrayal in political circles.

adverb in a noble or honorable manner

  • She conducted herself nobly during the ceremony, showing grace and dignity.
  • He handled the situation nobly, without losing his cool.
  • She totally crushed that presentation, nobly owning the room.
  • The sun set nobly over the horizon, painting the sky with vibrant colors.

adjective showing no remorse; merciless

  • The dictator's regime was characterized by remorseless acts of violence against its own citizens.
  • The serial killer showed a remorseless attitude towards his victims.
  • The bully was just downright remorseless in his actions.
  • The relentless waves crashing against the shore seemed remorseless in their pursuit.

adjective eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant

  • The truculent customer demanded to speak to the manager immediately.
  • She has a truculent attitude whenever someone disagrees with her.
  • The truculent guy at the bar started a fight for no reason.
  • The storm clouds gathered in a truculent manner, signaling an impending downpour.