pugnacious |
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obnoxious |
pugnacious |
As adjectives the difference between obnoxious and pugnacious
is that
obnoxious is extremely unpleasant, offensive, very annoying, odious or contemptible while
pugnacious is naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent.
pugnacious |
impugnity |
Impugnity is likely misspelled.
Impugnity has no English definition.
As an adjective pugnacious
is naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent.
pugnacious |
excited |
As adjectives the difference between pugnacious and excited
is that
pugnacious is naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent while
excited is having great enthusiasm.
As a verb excited is
.
bully |
pugnacious |
As adjectives the difference between bully and pugnacious
is that
bully is (us|slang) very good; excellent while
pugnacious is naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent.
As a noun bully
is a person who is cruel to others, especially those who are weaker or have less power.
As a verb bully
is to intimidate (someone) as a bully.
As an interjection bully
is (often|followed by for) well done!.
pugulist |
pugnacious |
As an adjective pugnacious is
naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent.
enumerate |
pugnacious |
As a verb enumerate
is to specify each member of a sequence individually in incrementing order.
As an adjective pugnacious is
naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent.
ennumerate |
pugnacious |
As an adjective pugnacious is
naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent.
pugnacious |
warlike |
As adjectives the difference between pugnacious and warlike
is that
pugnacious is naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent while
warlike is hostile and belligerent.
pugnacious |
attack |
As an adjective pugnacious
is naturally aggressive or hostile; combative; belligerent.
As a noun attack is
an attempt to cause damage or injury to, or to somehow detract from the worth or credibility of, a person, position, idea, object, or thing, by physical, verbal, emotional, or other assault.
As a verb attack is
to apply violent force to someone or something.
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