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Meaning of aggressive
The primary meaning of the word "aggressive" refers to a behavior or attitude that is forceful, hostile, or violent.
Etymology of aggressive
The word "aggressive" comes from the Latin "aggressus", the past participle of "aggredi", which means "to attack" or "to approach"
The Latin "aggredi" is a combination of "ad" (meaning "to" or "toward") and "gredi" (meaning "to step" or "to go"), and is related to the verb "gradus", meaning "step"
The word "aggressive" has been used in English since the 16th century to describe behavior or attitudes that are forceful, hostile, or violent
Synonyms
forceful
powerful
strong
fierce
ferocious
intense
passionate
vehement
violent
hostile
belligerent
combative
contentious
militant
assertive
pushy
domineering
overbearing
oppressive
tyrannical
brutal
savage
ruthless
merciless
relentless
unforgiving
uncompromising
intransigent
pugnacious
bellicose
truculent
cantankerous
quarrelsome
disputatious
argumentative
contentious
litigious
agonistic
Definitions
- Having or showing a strong and forceful personality, or a tendency to attack or dominate others
- * Relating to or characterized by attack or aggression, especially in a physical or military sense
- * In medicine, relating to or characterized by a disease or condition that is severe, progressive, or resistant to treatment
Usage Examples
- The company has an aggressive marketing strategy to increase sales
- * The aggressive behavior of the dog made it difficult to approach
- * The new policy is seen as an aggressive move to reduce costs and increase efficiency
Antonyms
passive
non-aggressive
gentle
mild
moderate
calm
peaceful
serene
tranquil
quiet
subdued
restrained
reserved
timid
shy
retiring
unassertive
complacent
acquiescent
conciliatory
appeasing
conciliating
yielding
submissive
obedient
compliant
docile
tame
meek