truculence in English

noun

[truc·u·lence· || 'trʌkjələns /-jʊl-]

ferocity, cruelty, harshness

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1. It noted more "truculence" among authoritarian rulers.

2. It has the characteristics such as antagonism, truculence, admiring and folk.

3. Examples of China's truculence as viewed from Washington – abound.

4. Synonyms for Belligerence include aggressiveness, aggression, combativeness, truculence, antagonism, bellicosity, feistiness, hostility, militance and militancy

5. One day, it might even suit the Kremlin to encourage this truculence.

6. Synonyms for Combativeness include aggressiveness, aggression, truculence, bellicosity, belligerence, feistiness, militance, militancy, pugnacity and bellicoseness

7. "And what, " I asked, peppering my voice with truculence, "is that missing ingredient?

8. 'Your secretary said you'd be wanting a cleaner,' she announced with her usual truculence.

9. Meanwhile Russia, for all its truculence, has repeatedly delayed supplying the nuclear fuel for Bushehr.

10. Synonyms for Bellicosity include aggressiveness, aggression, combativeness, truculence, antagonism, belligerence, feistiness, hostility, militance and militancy

11. Synonyms for Belligerency include aggressiveness, aggression, combativeness, truculence, antagonism, bellicosity, belligerence, feistiness, hostility and militance

12. To be precise, how had the English gone from being a thoroughly lawless bunch—famed for truculence and cruelty—to one of the most orderly societies in history?

13. Belligerence: 1 n hostile or warlike attitude or nature Synonyms: Belligerency Types: warpath hostile or belligerent mood Type of: enmity , hostility , ill will the feeling of a hostile person n a natural disposition to be hostile Synonyms: aggressiveness , pugnacity Types: bellicoseness , bellicosity a natural disposition to fight truculence