Assaultiveness vs Assaultive - What's the difference?
assaultiveness | assaultive | Derived terms |
Confrontational; tending or seeming to assault
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Assaultiveness is a derived term of assaultive.
As a noun assaultiveness
is quality of being assaultive.As an adjective assaultive is
confrontational; tending or seeming to assault.assaultive
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