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truculent
[ truhk-yuh-luhnt, troo-kyuh- ]
adjective
- aggressively hostile; belligerent.
Their truculent criticism of my latest work was not entirely fair.
Antonyms: gentle, kindhearted, humane
truculent
/ ˈtrʌkjʊlənt /
adjective
- defiantly aggressive, sullen, or obstreperous
- archaic.savage, fierce, or harsh
Derived Forms
- ˈtruculence, noun
- ˈtruculently, adverb
Other Words From
- truc·u·lence [truhk, -y, uh, -l, uh, ns, troo, -ky, uh, -], truc·u·len·cy noun
- truc·u·lent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of truculent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of truculent1
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Example Sentences
If so, that will represent a departure from the truculent spirit of Obama and his adversaries during his first term.
And it turns out those hard-charging characteristics are exactly what is needed to tangle with the truculent contenders.
He described the men at the Lion d'Or as truculent, easily ready to take offense, difficult to persuade.
These truculent ruffians (when they have thoroughly earned a thrashing) will often accept it with most edifying docility.
They were led, as before, by the captain of the guard, and the truculent vizier Abdullah.
One of the Canadians who had been in the American Navy was unusually truculent.
Groups of truculent young Arabs followed us shouting objurgations, and accepting small coins as ransom.
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