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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

bellicose or belligerence

What is the difference between them?
  

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Well, you have given us one adjective and one noun. Nevertheless, 'bellicosity' is usually limited to actual war or war-like behavior, while 'belligerence' is used of anyone who is aggressive.

  • Well, you have given us one adjective and one noun.
  • Nevertheless, 'bellicosity' is usually limited to actual war or war-like behavior, while 'belligerence' is used of anyone who is aggressive.
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Well, you have given us one adjective and one noun. Nevertheless, 'bellicosity' is usually limited to actual war or war-like behavior, while 'belligerence' is used of anyone who is aggressive.

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