Use "warlike" in a sentence

1. Any warlike tendencies disappear.

2. It has no warlike significance.

3. Object warlike raise one's hand.

4. They were warlike and imperialistic.

5. Are they a warlike people?

6. The Spartans were a warlike people.

7. I think Japan is a warlike nation.

8. Bellicose: Warlike in manner or temperament; pugnacious.

9. The Scythians were a fiercely warlike people.Sentence dictionary

10. Bellicose: Warlike or hostile in manner or temperament

11. The descendants of Benjamin were a warlike race.

12. Bellicosity: Bellicose tendency or disposition; warlike intention or desire

13. I can't bring myself to support a warlike government.

14. They were armed with spears and other warlike implements.

15. Of warlike character; aggressively hostile; bellicose: a Belligerent tone

16. I cannot bring myself to support a warlike government.

17. Macron Criticises Turkey's "warlike" rhetoric on Nagorno-Karabakh

18. Some people used to regard China as a warlike country.

19. They originated from the nomadic, warlike tribes known as the Qiang.

20. As Theate Marrucinorum, Chieti was the chief town of the warlike Marrucini.

21. According to these blessings, Gad’s descendants were to be a warlike race.

22. Belligerent Warlike; given to waging war; characterized by a tendency to wage or carry on war.; Belligerent Of warlike character; constituting or tending to an infraction of peace: as, a Belligerent

23. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.2: I have been trained up in warlike stowre, / To tossen speare and shield, and to Affrap / The warlike ryder to his most mishap

24. Belligerence is a natural disposition to be hostile or aggressive, or a warlike attitude

25. The world is uneasy and some regions are warlike, but peace generally reigns.

26. He was being sought by their gestapo in retribution for his warlike acts.

27. The United States is the most peaceful, least warlike nation in modern history.

28. Traditional steps were incorporated into warlike foot movements surmounted by expressive hand gestures.

29. Constantine's position was not so surprising in an essentially pagan potentate of warlike disposition.

30. It has often been said, perhaps unfairly, that they are a warlike nation/people.

31. Humanity had to abandon its warlike ways, Wells said, or technology would decimate it.

32. In Gregory's narrative the Thuringians appear as dupes for the more sophisticated and warlike Franks.

33. Synonyms for Confrontational include aggressive, bellicose, combative, hostile, adversarial, antagonistic, gladiatorial, scrappy, truculent and warlike

34. Amazonian definition, (of a woman) characteristic of or like an Amazon; powerful and aggressive; warlike

35. [Latin belligerāns, Belligerant-, present participle of belligerāre, to wage war, from belliger, warlike : bellum, war + gerere, to

36. What does Belligerency mean? The state of being at war or being engaged in a warlike conflict

37. The warlike " thunder of figures " had abated and quite a number of people had left.

38. “Messengers of peace,” diplomats sent to negotiate peace with the warlike Assyrians, face mockery and humiliation.

39. His spirit was as warlike as ever, but he could no longer offer effective military leadership.

40. Corroboree (plural Corroborees) A nocturnal dance held by Australian Aborigines, for social, celebratory or warlike purposes

41. Corroboree definition: a native assembly of sacred , festive , or warlike character Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

42. According to the first European explorers, all the various peoples scattered across America had warlike traditions.

43. The Black Orcs were the most difficult to defeat, because they were so warlike and determined.

44. Belligerence definition: the act or quality of being belligerent or warlike ; aggressiveness Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

45. Later , many nomadic and warlike people came to the country and their admixture modified the national temperament considerably .

46. Bellicose [bel-i-kohs] is an english word that means: inclined or eager to fight; aggressively hostile; warlike

47. An Aboriginal assembly of sacred, festive, or warlike character: *it was the gathering of the tribes – for Corroboree

48. 10 According to the prophecy, “a great sword was given” to the warlike second horseman of the Apocalypse.

49. Men shouted, women screamed, cattle Bellowed, and sheep bleated; while a shot or so told that something warlike was afoot

50. Many women died in childbirth, but it was not so dangerous as the warlike pursuits of the men-folk.

51. In this case, Jehovah’s teaching—the cause—transforms warlike people into peace-loving people who are at peace with God.

52. What the armor-Bearer was for the warlike races of old, such is the tchbukdi for their degenerate descendants

53. He gained a reputation for clemency that helped him gain support from the more warlike inland and mountain tribes.

54. 18 Small wonder if their son grew up with a taste for chivalrous pursuits, warlike deeds and sometimes foolhardy enterprise.

55. Halflings are not especially warlike by nature, and their troopers are for the most part country watchmen, game wardens and foresters.

56. But the culture which flourished during the Rajput period was the culture of a warlike people in an age of chivalry .

57. 21 Although Jehovah is “a manly person of war” when the situation demands it, this does not mean that he is warlike at heart.

58. However, Eudokia did not live very happily with her new husband, who was warlike and self-willed and increasingly excluded her from power.

59. Military.—In the military sense, Chivalry was the heavy cavalry of the Middle Ages which constituted the chief and most effective warlike force

60. The Aryans About 1500 B.C., groups of warlike people left their homes in central Asia, possibly near the Caucasus Mountains, and came to India

61. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB Men shouted, women screamed, cattle bellowed, and sheep Bleated; while a shot or so told that something warlike was afoot

62. The warlike French are represented in the exhibtion by pictures of aircrew of the legendary Normandy-Nieman Squadron, which can be proud of having shot down 273 German aircraft.

63. The Banner Saga centers on the return of the Dredge - a warlike race that despises humans - led by Bellower, a nigh invincible Dredge who leads them on a warpath.

64. The Belgae were a warlike people (especially the Nervii), and their name means "Those who swell with anger" in Proto-Celtic, and their tribes included the Nervii, Ambiani, Atrebates

65. ALBERT (1522-1557), prince of Bayreuth, surnamed THE WARLIKE, and also Alcibiades, was a son of Casimir, prince of Bayreuth, and a member of the Franconian branch of the Hohenzollern family.

66. (Note: See Belligerences for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet (belligerence) noun: hostile or warlike attitude or nature noun: a disposition to fight Also see Belligerences Words similar to belligerence Usage examples for belligerence

67. This page shows answers to the clue Bellicose, followed by 3 definitions like “Inclined to war or contention”, “Belligerent pugnacious warlike ” and “Inclined or eager to fight”.A synonym for Bellicose is pugnacious.

68. Michael VI Bringas (Greek: Μιχαήλ ΣΤ ́ Βρίγγας, Mikhaēl VI Bringas), called Stratiotikos or Stratioticus ("the Military One", "the Warlike", or "the Bellicose") or Gerontas ("the Old"), reigned as Byzantine emperor from 1056 to 1057.

69. Chistopber Hodsdon Aforenamed, both the said Christopher and The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation All these together with the residue Aforenamed were furnished and beautified with trumpets, streamers, banners, warlike ensignes, and …

70. Bellicose (adj.) early 15c., "inclined to fighting," from Latin bellicosus "warlike, valorous, given to fighting," from bellicus "of war," from bellum "war" (Old Latin duellum, dvellum), which is of uncertain origin.

71. In Greek mythology, the Amazons were a race of warlike women noted for their riding skills, courage, and pride, who lived at the outer limits of the known world, sometimes specifically mentioned as the city of Themiskyra on the Black Sea.

72. Although warlike, the Cree were friendly to fur traders, and their history closely follows that of the Hudson’s Bay and North West fur companies.Many Cree people intermarried with the French and later Scottish settlers to form a mixed-blood people known as the

73. ‘The warlike Carib people drove the Arawaks from neighboring islands but apparently did not settle on either Antigua or Barbuda.’ ‘The Virgin Islands were originally settled by the Ciboney, Carib, and Arawaks.’ ‘Intermarriage of the Arawaks and Caribs resulted in a new people called the Island Caribs.’

74. 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

75. ‘The Assyrian king Sennacherib laid siege to 46 cities in Judah in 701, and locked up Hezekiah like a bird in a cage in Jerusalem.’ ‘Like most of the Assyrian cities, Ashur was sacked in 612 BC when the ferocious and warlike Assyrians were finally overwhelmed by the …

76. Alliances made for warlike purposes are divided in general into defensive and offensive; in the former the nation only engages to defend her ally in case he be attacked; in the latter she unites with him for the purpose of making an attack, or jointly waging the war against another nation.

77. True to its title, the work's Begriming sequences, executed over a ten-year period, focus on pre-Hispanic themes--including the arrival of the first human settlers to the fertile Valley of Mexico and the foundation, in the 1300s, of an autonomous Tlaxcalan state that for 200 years fought for survival against the relentless attacks of its neighbors, the warlike Mexica, commonly known as …