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belligerently

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[buh-lij-er-uhnt-lee] / bəˈlɪdʒ ər ənt li /

adverb

  1. in a belligerent or hostile way; defiantly or aggressively.


Explanation

Mean people are not cool. They go around acting belligerently, or being hostile and aggressive to others. No one likes a meanie. The word belligerently comes from the Latin belligerant meaning "waging war," which is in effect, what someone acting belligerently is doing. Think of those two l's in the word as two soldiers marching in formation and you might have some help remembering that belligerently is spelled with two l's and not one. Often this word is used to describe the way that some people start to behave when they've had too much to drink, lashing out belligerently, or being overly aggressive.

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Belligerently independent, it also made trouble in 1930.

From Time Magazine Archive

Belligerently Mr. Lewis stomped down the aisle to Mr. Hutcheson, tapped him menacingly on the shoulder, shouted something about "mighty small potatoes."

From Time Magazine Archive

Belligerently broadminded, owlishly psychiatric, sermonizing or smirking, Wilde's biographies for 40 years have been only slightly less perverted than Wilde himself.

From Time Magazine Archive

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