bellicose

/ˈbelɪkəʊs/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈɛləkˌos] /ˈbelɪkəʊs/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈɛləkˌos] /ˈbe-li-ˌkōs How to pronounce bellicose (audio)/ (ame, mw)

bellicose — 形容詞

  • bellicosepositive
  • more bellicosecomparative
  • most bellicosesuperlative

1. quick to speak or act in a hostile way, and seeming eager for fights, arguments,

1.形容詞C2
釋義

好戰的

動不動就想爭吵或動武

quick to speak or act in a hostile way, and seeming eager for fights, arguments, or war.

例句

The minister's bellicose speech made the peace talks feel close to collapse.

那位部長那篇好戰的演說,讓和平談判幾乎快要破局。

bellicose speech / hostile rhetoric

After one rude comment, Quinn became bellicose and challenged everyone at the table.

只因一句無禮的話,Quinn 就變得非常好戰,還向整桌人叫陣。

become bellicose in an argument

同義詞
  • belligerent

    very close in meaning, often sounding more official or technical

  • combative

    often used for people who like arguing in conversation or debate

  • aggressive

    broader and can describe forceful tactics, not only open hostility

反義詞

文法句型

be bellicose

bellicose + noun

用法筆記

Often appears in formal writing or political commentary, especially for speeches, leaders, nations, or public behaviour that seems eager for conflict rather than compromise.

常見錯誤

Our bellicose sales team worked late to beat its target.
Our aggressive sales team worked late to beat its target.
💡'Bellicose' suggests quarrels or fighting, not simply strong competition or ambition.