combative Antonyms

Meaning of combative

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combative (s)

inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits

striving to overcome in argument

having or showing a ready disposition to fight

combative Sentence Examples

  1. His combative demeanor often led to conflicts with his peers.
  2. The debate became increasingly combative as opposing viewpoints clashed.
  3. She adopted a combative stance, ready to defend her position against criticism.
  4. The boxer's combative style intimidated his opponents in the ring.
  5. The politician's combative rhetoric fueled tensions among rival factions.
  6. The team's coach discouraged combative behavior on the field, emphasizing sportsmanship instead.
  7. His combative nature made it difficult to resolve disagreements through peaceful dialogue.
  8. The union's combative approach to negotiations resulted in a prolonged strike.
  9. The atmosphere in the courtroom grew tense as the combative attorneys sparred over legal issues.
  10. Despite her combative attitude, she was ultimately open to compromise for the sake of progress.

FAQs About the word combative

inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits, striving to overcome in argument, having or showing a ready disposition

aggressive, militant, assaultive, confrontational, hostile, contentious, rude, ugly, scrappy, argumentative

peaceable, pacific, nonaggressive, pleasant, pleasant, benevolent, amiable, benevolent, cordial, conciliatory

His combative demeanor often led to conflicts with his peers.

The debate became increasingly combative as opposing viewpoints clashed.

She adopted a combative stance, ready to defend her position against criticism.

The boxer's combative style intimidated his opponents in the ring.