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Pugnacious Latin Word Pugnare June Adjective Pug Nay Shus Individuals

Pugnacious, an adjective, describes someone who is habitually quarrelsome or combative. Its origin is the Latin word for 'to fight,' ultimately from the word for 'fist.'

Pugnacious is an adjective describing someone with a quarrelsome or combative nature. It comes from the Latin 'pugnare,' meaning 'to fight,' which is related to the Latin word for 'fist,' 'pugnus.'

Word pugnacious
Date June 15, 2018
Type adjective
Syllables pug-NAY-shus
Etymology Pugnacious individuals are often looking for a fight. While unpleasant, at least their fists are packing an etymological punch. Pugnacious comes from the Latin verb pugnare (meaning "to fight"), which in turn comes from the Latin word for "fist," pugnus. Another Latin word related to pugnus is pugil, meaning "boxer." Pugil is the source of our word pugilist, which means "fighter" and is used especially of professional boxers. Pugnare has also given us impugn ("to assail by words or arguments"), oppugn ("to fight against"), and repugnant (which is now used primarily in the sense of "exciting distaste or aversion," but which has also meant "characterized by contradictory opposition" and "hostile").
Examples "In almost all the Orders, the males of some species, even of weak and delicate kinds, are known to be highly pugnacious; and some few are furnished with special weapons for fighting with their rivals." — Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man,1871

"[Coach Gregg] Popovich, whose interviews can be humorously pugnacious, wasn't in the mood to look back on the streak on Monday night, saying 'Awww, it's wonderful,' without further elaboration." — Victor Mather, The New York Times, 11 Apr. 2018
Definition : having a quarrelsome or combative nature : truculent

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