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- TRUCULENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
It has been used in English since the 16th century to describe people or things that are cruel and ferocious, such as tyrannical leaders, and has also come to mean "deadly or destructive" (as in "a truculent disease") In current use, however, it has lost much of its etymological fierceness
- TRUCULENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRUCULENT definition: 1 unpleasant and likely to argue a lot: 2 unpleasant and likely to argue a lot: 3 having a bad… Learn more
- TRUCULENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Truculent definition: aggressively hostile; belligerent See examples of TRUCULENT used in a sentence
- TRUCULENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone is truculent, you mean that they are bad-tempered and aggressive
- Truculent - definition of truculent by The Free Dictionary
1 Disposed or eager to fight or engage in hostile opposition; belligerent 2 Showing or expressing bitter opposition or hostility; aggressively defiant: a truculent speech against the new government; a truculent glance 3 Disposed to violence; ferocious or cruel
- truculent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
truculent (comparative more truculent, superlative most truculent) Cruel or savage The truculent soldiers gave us a steely-eyed stare She really was a most charming girl, and might have passed for a captive fairy, whom that truculent Ogre, Old Barley, had pressed into his service
- truculent adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
Definition of truculent adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary tending to argue or become angry; slightly aggressive ‘What do you want?’ he asked, sounding slightly truculent The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words
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