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bellicosity Meaning in Bengali



 হামলাদারিতা,

Noun:

হামলাদারিতা,





bellicosity's Usage Examples:

The events preceding World War II in Europe are closely tied to the bellicosity of Italy, Germany and Japan, as well as the Great Depression.


He was famous for his bellicosity and his patronage of poets.


President Thomas Jefferson initially attempted to use this widespread bellicosity to diplomatically threaten the British government into settling the matter.


The Nakano-kai was known for its fierce bellicosity and thus sometimes dubbed the "Dojin-kai in the Yamaguchi-gumi".


William was a figure of complex temperament, capable of both bellicosity and flamboyance.


His focus on erudition instead of bellicosity, in a time when Italy was consumed by turmoil, is claimed to be a reason.


Combined they offer a wonderful antidote to the bellicosity and rejoicing in battle that often color the reminiscences found in war.


production of the HF-3 in response to increasing Chinese military power and bellicosity.


especially wrath, pride, envy, insincerity, falseness, boasting, and bellicosity.


violence and aggression rather than leading to a proper way out of the bellicosity of the situation.


of the country was going through a serious crisis due to population bellicosity of the Indians from Chaco.


In late 1956, the bellicosity of recent Arab statements prompted Israel to remove the threat of the.


one can affirm that the day of happiness in which war (religiosity is bellicosity) is extirpated from consciousness, peace will exists in the home of men.


matched Eisenhower's preferences, emphasizing, negotiation in response to bellicosity from the Kremlin.


this year of all years, any production that puts our great Australian bellicosity in its proper, proportionate place is to be welcomed.


repudiation of its perceived glorification of national chauvinism and bellicosity, the Place Vendôme was renamed Place Internationale in celebration of.



Synonyms:

pugnacity; bellicoseness; aggressiveness; belligerence;

Antonyms:

agreeableness;

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