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truculentπŸ”Š

Cruel or savage.

πŸ“‘ Synonyms: barbarous ferocious fierce
πŸ’¬ Quotations
She really was a most charming girl, and might have passed for a captive fairy, whom that truculent Ogre, Old Barley, had pressed into his service.
His face was very truculent, grey and massive, with black cavernous nostrils and circled by a scanty white fur.

Defiant or uncompromising.

πŸ“‘ Synonyms: inflexible stubborn unyielding
πŸ’¬ Quotations
In her turn, Helen Burns asked me to explain, and I proceeded forthwith to pour out, in my own way, the tale of my sufferings and resentments. Bitter and truculent when excited, I spoke as I felt, without reserve or softening.
Rokoff assumed a truculent air, attempting by bravado to show how little he feared Tarzan’s threats.

Eager or quick to argue, fight or start a conflict.

πŸ“‘ Synonyms: belligerent
πŸ’¬ Quotations
If he came too close to a she with a young baby, the former would bare her great fighting fangs and growl ominously, and occasionally a truculent young bull would snarl a warning if Tarzan approached while the former was eating.

(of speech or writing) Violent; rude; scathing; savage; harsh.

πŸ’¬ Quotations
[…] or again, the first whispering of love, dainty and witty and tender, to the girl he served a few days ago with sateen, or a gallant rescue of generalised beauty in distress from truculent insult or ravening dog.
Cahusac appeared to be having it all his own way, and he raised his harsh, querulous voice so that all might hear his truculent denunciation.

(obsolete, rare, of a disease) Destructive; deadly.

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