Sentence example with the word 'combative'

combative

aggressive, bickering, controversial, factional, hostile, jingoist, militant, polarizing, sanguineous, trigger-happy, virile

Definition adj. inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree

Last update: November 3, 2015


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Vigorous representative of the bold combative spirit of the ancient Roman commons.   [Please select]

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The other frowned, and shook his head, in a combative way.   [Please select]

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A spirit of self-assertion was engrained in him, and it was supported by a combative temperament.   [Please select]

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He merely became--as a man whose watchword is "thorough" will--a little more combative.   [Please select]

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His tone was a trifle less combative as he answered.   [Please select]

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The macaques of the Far East vary from the sanguine temperament to the combative.   [Please select]

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The black and common leopards are nervous and combative, irreconcilable and dangerous.   [Please select]

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She was not combative, and she would be alone in the garden.   [Please select]

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One would be inclined to call him a semi-responsible individual with mild delusions, defective reasoning ability, great energy in self-assertion, and of combative disposition.   [Please select]

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He gave and received hard knocks, and even at that early age showed evidence of the combative, aggressive courage that became so marked a feature of his manhood.   [Please select]

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