bellicosity

Bellicosity Meaning in Bengali: যুদ্ধপ্রিয়তা, যুদ্ধপ্রিয়তার স্বভাব, যুদ্ধপ্রিয়তার মনোভাব (noun, /bɛˈlɪkɒsɪti/)

Definition of Bellicosity

Bellicosity is a noun that refers to a strong inclination towards aggression and warlike behavior. It is the characteristic of being belligerent, combative, or hostile.

Synonyms of Bellicosity

1. Aggressiveness (আক্রমণপ্রিয়তা, noun)
2. Belligerence (যুদ্ধপ্রিয়তা, noun)
3. Hostility (শত্রুতা, noun)
4. Pugnacity (যুদ্ধপ্রিয়তা, noun)

Antonyms of Bellicosity

1. Pacifism (শান্তিপ্রিয়তা, noun)
2. Nonviolence (অহিংসা, noun)
3. Peacefulness (শান্তিপূর্ণতা, noun)
4. Harmony (সামঞ্জস্য, noun)

Origin of Bellicosity

The word “bellicosity” originated from the Latin word “bellicosus,” which means warlike or inclined to war. It entered the English language in the mid-19th century.

Nearby Words

1. Belligerent (adjective) – hostile and aggressive
2. Belligerently (adverb) – in a hostile and aggressive manner
3. Belligerency (noun) – the state of being engaged in war or conflict
4. Belligerents (noun) – parties engaged in a war or conflict

Bellicosity in Literature Quotes

1. “War is the continuation of politics by other means.” – Carl von Clausewitz (যুদ্ধ রাজনীতির অন্য উপায়।)
2. “In peace, sons bury their fathers. In war, fathers bury their sons.” – Herodotus (শান্তিতে পুত্ররা তাদের পিতার দেহ ধরে রাখে। যুদ্ধে পিতারা তাদের পুত্রদের দেহ ধরে রাখে।)

Bellicosity Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: যুদ্ধপ্রিয়তা, Hindi: युद्धप्रियता, Nepali: युद्धप्रियता, Urdu: جنگجوئی, Tamil: போர்வெட்டுப்படுத்தும், Telugu: యుద్ధప్రియత, Arabic: العدوانية, Chinese: 好戰, Japanese: 好戦性, Russian: боевой дух

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