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defensive
[ dih-fen-siv ]
adjective
- serving to defend; protective:
defensive armament.
- made or carried on for the purpose of resisting attack:
defensive treaty;
a defensive attitude.
- of or relating to defense.
- (of stocks, securities, etc.)
- able to provide moderately steady growth with minimal risk:
The bank has put a large percentage of its assets in defensive rather than growth stocks.
- considered stable and relatively safe for investment, especially during a decline in the economy.
- excessively concerned with guarding against the real or imagined threat of criticism, injury to one's ego, or exposure of one's shortcomings.
noun
- a position or attitude of defense:
to be on the defensive about one's mistakes.
- Obsolete. something that serves to defend.
defensive
/ dɪˈfɛnsɪv /
adjective
- intended, suitable, or done for defence, as opposed to offence
- rejecting criticisms of oneself or covering up one's failings
noun
- a position of defence
- on the defensivein an attitude or position of defence, as in being ready to reject criticism
Derived Forms
- deˈfensiveness, noun
- deˈfensively, adverb
Other Words From
- de·fen·sive·ly adverb
- de·fen·sive·ness noun
- non·de·fen·sive adjective
- non·de·fen·sive·ly adverb
- o·ver·de·fen·sive adjective
- o·ver·de·fen·sive·ly adverb
- sem·i·de·fen·sive adjective
- sem·i·de·fen·sive·ly adverb
- un·de·fen·sive adjective
- un·de·fen·sive·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of defensive1
Idioms and Phrases
see on the defensive .Example Sentences
For defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn, who has so far evaded the flu, the threat of getting sick had him knocking on wood.
While these reports do not necessarily translate to control of an area, it is indicative of how stretched Ukraine’s defensive line has become.
Dr El-Daly agreed that Ms Reilly did not sustain any defensive injuries, meaning the attack was either "quick and ferocious" or she was "not in control of her body", which is a feature of epilepsy.
As a result, he dominated news coverage, looking bolder and badder than ever and leaving the Democrats looking like sputtering, defensive, fact-checking, umbrage-filled morality police.
For one, it is bound by law to sell defensive weapons to the island.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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