Behaviour vs Bellicism - What's the difference?
behaviour | bellicism |
The way a living creature behaves or acts.
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The way a device or system operates.
An inclination to war; warlike policy or behaviour.
*1962 , , The Causes of Wars , p. 271:
*:One cannot understand the causes of the First World War unless one appreciates the degree of bellicism in European society at that time, especially in Central Europe […].
*2003 , Timothy Patrick Jackson, The Priority of Love , p. 126:
*:Today the phrase "holy war" suggests a no holds barred fanaticism, a form of unbridled bellicism .
*2012 , (Christopher Clark), The Sleepwalkers , Penguin 2013, p. 295:
*:Not all of France was inundated by the nationalist wave – it was predominantly young, intelligent Parisians who embraced the new bellicism […].
As nouns the difference between behaviour and bellicism
is that behaviour is the way a living creature behaves or acts while bellicism is an inclination to war; warlike policy or behaviour.behaviour
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(en noun)- She can't stop the strange behaviour because she has OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder).
Choosing a primary school: a teacher's guide for parents", The Guardian , 23 September 2014:
- Teachers will probably be on their best behaviour for your visit – but don't be upset if they don't even notice you; they've got enough going on.
