belligerent

Belligerent meaning in Bengali: যুদ্ধপ্রিয় (noun), যুদ্ধপ্রিয় (adjective), যুদ্ধপ্রিয় (pronunciation: yuddhopriyo)

Definition of Belligerent

Belligerent is a noun and an adjective that refers to a person or a country engaged in war or conflict. It can also describe someone who displays aggressive or hostile behavior.

Synonyms of Belligerent

Some synonyms of belligerent are combative, aggressive, hostile, bellicose, pugnacious, and quarrelsome.

Antonyms of Belligerent

Antonyms of belligerent include peaceful (শান্ত, adjective), pacifist (শান্তিপ্রিয়, noun), and nonviolent (অহিংসাবাদী, adjective).

Origin of Belligerent

The word “belligerent” originated from the Latin word “belligerantem,” which means “waging war.” It entered the English language in the mid-16th century.

Nearby Words

  • Belligerence (noun)
  • Belligerently (adverb)
  • Belligerency (noun)
  • Belligerents (noun)

Belligerent in Literature Quotes

“In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity.” – Sun Tzu (অব্যবস্থায় অবকাশ থাকে সেখানেই সুযোগ থাকে।)

“War does not determine who is right – only who is left.” – Bertrand Russell (যুদ্ধ নিশ্চয় করে না যে কে সঠিক, শুধু তাকেই নিশ্চয় করে যে কে বাঁচে।)

Belligerent Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: যুদ্ধপ্রিয়
  • Hindi: युद्धप्रिय
  • Nepali: युद्धप्रिय
  • Urdu: جنگجو
  • Tamil: போராட்டமான
  • Telugu: యుద్ధంప్రియుడు
  • Arabic: متحارب
  • Chinese: 好战的
  • Japanese: 好戦的な
  • Russian: воинственный

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