altercative (Meaning)

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altercative (a.)

Characterized by wrangling; scolding.

Synonyms & Antonyms of altercative

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altercative Sentence Examples

  1. The altercative nature of the debate left the room tense and divided.
  2. Her altercative remarks during the meeting sparked heated discussions among the team members.
  3. The altercative tone of their conversation indicated underlying tensions.
  4. As the altercative atmosphere grew, it became challenging to find common ground.
  5. The altercative language used by both parties escalated the disagreement.
  6. We hoped for a constructive dialogue, but it turned into an altercative exchange of words.
  7. The altercative nature of the negotiation made it difficult to reach a compromise.
  8. The altercative discussions in the courtroom added drama to the legal proceedings.
  9. Despite attempts to keep the conversation civil, it took an altercative turn.
  10. The altercative tone of the meeting highlighted the need for conflict resolution strategies.

FAQs About the word altercative

Characterized by wrangling; scolding.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The altercative nature of the debate left the room tense and divided.

Her altercative remarks during the meeting sparked heated discussions among the team members.

The altercative tone of their conversation indicated underlying tensions.

As the altercative atmosphere grew, it became challenging to find common ground.