IPA: /bɪˈliːɡərmənt/
KK: /bɪˈliɡərmənt/
Definition: A situation where a place is surrounded and blocked, often in a military context, making it difficult for people to enter or leave.
Example: The city was under a beleaguerment, with troops surrounding it on all sides.
IPA: /ˈbɛlɪˌkoʊs/
KK: /ˈbɛlɪˌkoʊs/
Definition: Having a tendency to be aggressive or to start fights; showing a readiness to engage in conflict.
Example: The bellicose leader often made threats against neighboring countries.
IPA: /ˌbɛlɪˈkɒsɪti/
KK: /bɛlɪˈkɑsɪti/
Definition: A tendency to be aggressive or ready to fight.
Example: His bellicosity made it difficult for him to maintain friendships.
IPA: /bɪˈlɛdʒərəns/
KK: /bɪˈlɛdʒərəns/
Definition: A tendency to be hostile or aggressive, often associated with a willingness to engage in conflict or war.
Example: The country's belligerence made negotiations difficult and strained international relations.
IPA: /bəˈlɪdʒ.ə.rən.si/
KK: /bəlˈɪdʒərənsi/
Definition: The condition of being involved in a war or conflict, often characterized by aggressive behavior or hostility.
Example: The belligerency of the two nations led to a prolonged conflict that affected many lives.
IPA: //bəˈlɪdʒərənt//
KK: /bɪˈlɛdʒərənt/
Definition: Having a tendency to be aggressive or ready to fight; showing hostility or combativeness.
Example: The belligerent dog barked loudly at anyone who approached its territory.
Definition: A person or group that is aggressive or hostile, especially one involved in conflict or war.
Example: The belligerent nations refused to negotiate a peace treaty.
IPA: /ˈbɛlˌwɛðər/
KK: /ˈbɛlˌwɛðər/
Definition: A person or thing that leads or indicates trends or future developments.
Example: The new technology is seen as a bellwether for the future of the industry.
IPA: /ˈbɛltweɪ/
KK: /ˈbɛltweɪ/
Definition: A fast road that goes around a city to help with traffic and connect different areas.
Example: The new beltway has made it easier to travel around the city without going through downtown.
IPA: /bɪˈsɛt/
KK: /bɪˈsɛt/
Definition: To attack or trouble someone or something from all sides, often causing distress or difficulty.
Example: The town was beset by heavy storms that caused flooding.
IPA: /bɪˈsiːdʒ/
KK: /bɪˈsidʒ/
Definition: To surround a place with armed forces to capture it or to crowd around someone with many requests or problems.
Example: The army decided to besiege the city to force its surrender.
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