Bellicose means warlike or pugnacious. Its opposite might be pacific, irenic, peaceful or peace-loving, friendly.
bellicose = warlike or aggressive.eg Some nations are traditionally bellicose and are constantly at war with their neighbourseg Germany's bellicose policies led to world war II
After being oppressed by the British, the colonists were bellicose.
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The reason you are confused is this word comes from Latin. In fact, many English words come from another language originally. In Latin, which used to be spoken in Ancient Rome, the word "bellus" meant "war." So someone who was "bellicose" liked war, or liked to fight. There are some examples on this page, but I hope my explanation is also helpful to you.
Are there any songs with bellicose in its lyrics
Bellicose means warlike or antagonistic. A bellicose person is one who would use any excuse to get into a fight. A bellicose country is more likely to engage in a war than try to have peace.
bellicose = warlike or aggressive.eg Some nations are traditionally bellicose and are constantly at war with their neighbourseg Germany's bellicose policies led to world war II
The word bellicose is an adjective. It describes something that is warlike.
After being oppressed by the British, the colonists were bellicose.
Okay, well one example is "I don't know what the word bellicose means." A logical example is "Kevin is very bellicose." Bellicose means favoring or inclined to start quarrels (usually verbal fights) and wars. "Tai Chi is the least bellicose of the martial arts."
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Many of those making bellicose noises for war now were silent then.
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