The word belligerent is usually an adjective meaning hostile, quarrelsome, ornery, or contentious.
There are two noun forms:
belligerent - a party, faction, or country involved in a conflict or war (e.g. the US in WW II)
belligerence - a general state or attitude of hostility (e.g. the belligerence of North Korea)
An antonym for belligerent could be cooperative.
belligerent. (ly, is the suffix.)
That is the correct spelling of "belligerent" (hostile, aggressive).
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belligerent
No belligerent won this war.
more belligerent, most belligerent
Belligerent (adj) means warlike, looking for a fight. A belligerent (noun) is someone currently taking part in a war. note. the French word is belligerant / belligerante.
Yes, it was one of the two belligerent nations.
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 part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
part of speech
The cast of Belligerent Benjamin - 1912 includes: Paul Scardon as Belligerent Benjamin