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aggressive
[ uh-gres-iv ]
adjective
- characterized by or tending toward unprovoked offensives, attacks, invasions, or the like; militantly forward or menacing:
aggressive acts against a neighboring country.
Synonyms: militant, pugnacious
Antonyms: friendly
- making an all-out effort to win or succeed; competitive:
an aggressive basketball player.
Synonyms: assertive, enterprising, forceful
- vigorously energetic, especially in the use of initiative and forcefulness:
an aggressive salesperson.
- boldly assertive and forward; pushy:
an aggressive driver.
- emphasizing maximum growth and capital gains over quality, security, and income:
an aggressive mutual fund.
- Medicine/Medical.
- (of a disease or tumor) growing or spreading rapidly; highly invasive; difficult or impossible to treat successfully:
aggressive brain lesions.
- pertaining to a risky surgery or treatment, or to a medication that has grave side effects:
aggressive chemotherapy.
- (of a plant) spreading more rapidly than is desirable; tending to spread where not wanted:
The joe-pye weed may be too aggressive to contain in the small area you’ve designated.
aggressive
/ əˈɡrɛsɪv /
adjective
- quarrelsome or belligerent
an aggressive remark
- assertive; vigorous
an aggressive business executive
Derived Forms
- agˈgressiveness, noun
- agˈgressively, adverb
Other Words From
- ag·gressive·ly adverb
- ag·gressive·ness ag·gres·siv·i·ty [ag-re-, siv, -i-tee], noun
- anti·ag·gressive adjective
- hyper·ag·gressive adjective
- over·ag·gressive adjective
- over·ag·gressive·ness noun
- super·ag·gressive adjective
- unag·gressive adjective
- unag·gressive·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of aggressive1
Example Sentences
They will also be “as radical or aggressive as you can” in reducing full-time federal employees and contractors, he added.
It is particularly striking that the distribution of these subtypes changes with increasing aggressive of tumors.
She’s angry and deflated at the city’s aggressive move to label homelessness a crime.
The city doesn’t have cheap or remote land, and Bass does not believe she would need to use more aggressive tactics to get people off the street, she said.
The most likely scenario seemed to be that I had an aggressive glioblastoma, a tumour which typically ends your life within 12 to 18 months.
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