passive-aggressive
Americanadjective
adjective
Usage
What does passive-aggressive mean? Passive aggressive behavior is a way to express feelings of anger or annoyance, but in a non-forthcoming way. Instead of communicating openly, people who engage in this type of behavior share their negative feelings through actions. Passive aggressive personality disorder was once also a psychiatric diagnosis.
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Etymology
Origin of passive-aggressive
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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It’s not only a poor form of communication in that it’s passive-aggressive, but it also creates an environment where it becomes increasingly prevalent and acceptable.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 3, 2026
Meanwhile, after another tumultuous week in the passive-aggressive life of a king, it feels like LeBron James is as good as gone.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 17, 2026
The conflict is often subtle, she explains, and as well as exclusion can include gossip and passive-aggressive comments.
From BBC • Jan. 17, 2026
Besides being overtaken by moss, ivy and ferns, Seattle’s surviving denizens have evolved from passive-aggressive to plain old aggressive.
From Salon • Apr. 13, 2025
That's not what I'd call “perfect,” the voice said, with a definite passive-aggressive edge this time.
From "When Dimple Met Rishi" by Sandhya Menon
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