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Combative   /kəmbˈætɪv/  /kˌɑmbˈætˌɪv/   Listen
Combative

adjective
1.
Inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits.  Synonyms: contentious, disputatious, disputative, litigious.  "A disputatious lawyer" , "A litigious and acrimonious spirit"
2.
Striving to overcome in argument.  Synonyms: agonistic, agonistical.
3.
Having or showing a ready disposition to fight.  Synonyms: battleful, bellicose.  "A combative impulse" , "A contentious nature"



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"Combative" Quotes from Famous Books



... Greek generals to prostrate themselves before him according to Persian usage. He married a woman of the land and united eighty of his officers to daughters of the Persian nobles. He aimed to extend his empire to the farthest limits of the ancient kings and advanced even to India, warring with the combative natives. After his return with his army to Babylon (324), he died at the age of thirty-three, succumbing to a fever of brief ...
— History Of Ancient Civilization • Charles Seignobos

... or end, which (I may remark) he cannot imagine either. But the letter ends with something much more ominous than bad metaphysics. Here, in the middle of the "Clarion," in the centre of a clean and combative democratic sheet, I meet again my deplorable old acquaintance, the scientific criminologist. "The so-called evil-doer should not be punished for his acts, but restrained." In forty-eight hours I could probably get a ...
— Utopia of Usurers and other Essays • G. K. Chesterton

... I knew the look on his heavy, sombre face—a patient but combative look, powerful ...
— Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, November, 1878 - of Popular Literature and Science • Various

... a glimpse merely—of the 'wise Wit' in London, among congenial society, where every intellectual power was daily called forth in combative force. See him now in the provincial circles of the remote county of York. 'Did you ever,' he once asked, 'dine out in the country? What misery do human beings inflict on each other under the name of pleasure!' Then he ...
— The Wits and Beaux of Society - Volume 2 • Grace & Philip Wharton

... say such things. Elvira, stop—stop!" Miss Berry stepped forward. Mrs. Tidditt was bristling like a combative bantam and Elvira was shaking from head to feet and crooking and uncrooking her fingers. "There mustn't be any more of this," declared Elizabeth. "Esther, you must apologize. Stop, both of you, please. Remember, Cap'n Kendrick ...
— Fair Harbor • Joseph Crosby Lincoln


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