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easily annoyed or angered and likely to argue. Full Definition of TRUCULENT. 1. : feeling or displaying ferocity : cruel, savage. 2. : deadly, destructive. 3.
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the quality or state of being truculent · See truculence defined for kids ». Examples of TRUCULENCE. <a congenital truculence that resulted in his spending most ...
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brutally harsh; vitriolic; scathing: his truculent criticism of her work. 3. aggressively hostile; belligerent. Origin: 1530?40; < Latin truculentus, equivalent to truc-, ...
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truculent, truculente - Définitions Français : Retrouvez la définition de truculent, truculente... - Dictionnaire, définitions, section_expression, conjugaison, ...
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Definition of truculent in American English in Oxford dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences. English to English reference content (US) .
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[En parlant d'une pers., de son aspect] Qui est/paraît très féroce, qui se comporte avec brutalité. Synon. cruel, farouche, rude, sauvage, terrible, violent.C'était un ...
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If you are quick to argue, always looking for a fight, and hard to please, you are truculent . You can also write a truculent essay, and fans upset by a loss can ...
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Expressing bitter opposition; scathing: a truculent speech against the new government. 3. Disposed to or exhibiting violence or destructiveness; fierce.
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