(adjective)
Tom screamed and shook his fist at the waiter in a belligerent way.
Susan's father sent the belligerent girl to her room.
(noun)
The US joined World War I as a belligerent only after the withdrawal of Russia.
The Soviet army withdrew as a belligerent in Afghanistan in 1989.
The aggression of the belligerent assailant was frightening.
the passenger looked belligerently to the ticket clerk when she found that the airline had overbooked her flight
belligerent. (ly, is the suffix.)
An antonym for belligerent could be cooperative.
That is the correct spelling of "belligerent" (hostile, aggressive).
detering
Belligerent comes from the Latin base of belli, of involving war and conflict. The main belligerents of the Second World War were the Allies and Axis powers.
My baby brother gets belligerent when he's hungry.
Rational thought:Example sentences:The belligerent man has lost all rational thought.
(adjective) The teacher sent the belligerent child to a time out room. Belligerent customers are a challenge for those in customer service. (noun) Italy became a belligerent in World War I primarily to gain territory in the Balkans.
When the teacher criticized his belligerent nature, the boy refused to admit that he was acting improperly. . The belligerent child was taken to the principal's office kicking and screaming. The robbery suspect, loud and belligerent, was finally restrained by the two police officers. In today's political climate, both parties display a belligerent attitude towards each other.
I think you mean belligerent instead of bellligerent.Belligerent nations lost a lot of money and citizens during the second world war.
more belligerent, most belligerent
belligerent communities
An antonym for belligerent could be cooperative.
belligerent. (ly, is the suffix.)
That is the correct spelling of "belligerent" (hostile, aggressive).
Friendly and peaceful are some antonyms of belligerent
The cast of Belligerent Benjamin - 1912 includes: Paul Scardon as Belligerent Benjamin