imbellic (Meaning)

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imbellic (a.)

Not warlike or martial.

Synonyms & Antonyms of imbellic

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imbellic Sentence Examples

  1. The imbellic behavior of the protagonist led to disastrous consequences in the story.
  2. His imbellic decision-making left him stranded in a perplexing situation.
  3. Despite ample warnings, she persisted in her imbellic pursuit of instant gratification.
  4. The imbellic remarks made by the speaker only served to undermine their credibility.
  5. It's astonishing how someone with such potential could display such imbellic tendencies.
  6. The team's imbellic strategy resulted in a humiliating defeat on the battlefield.
  7. His imbellic remarks in the meeting were met with incredulous stares from his colleagues.
  8. The teacher was exasperated by the imbellic antics of her students during class.
  9. It was evident from his imbellic actions that he hadn't fully considered the consequences.
  10. Despite his intelligence, he often succumbed to moments of imbellic impulsiveness.

FAQs About the word imbellic

Not warlike or martial.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The imbellic behavior of the protagonist led to disastrous consequences in the story.

His imbellic decision-making left him stranded in a perplexing situation.

Despite ample warnings, she persisted in her imbellic pursuit of instant gratification.

The imbellic remarks made by the speaker only served to undermine their credibility.