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Results for: fondness for fights, eagerness to argueTranslations 1 - 30 of 81
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fondness for fights, eagerness to arguebellicoseness
abscond, argue, die, go away, run off, beat a retreat, desert (Colloquial speech)absquatulate
act of being endeared, affection, fondness; esteem, regard, expression of affectionendearment
adore, indulge, pamper, spoil; exhibit mental decline due to old age, lack clear thought, show extreme fondnessdote
affection, fondness; predilection, preference, partialityliking
affinity, eagerness or greed, enthusiasm, desirousness, strength of antigen-antibody bindingavidity
affirm, assert without proof, give something as reason, refer to something, state; argue; assertallege
agree to, argue a point, defer to, give in, surrender, yield; subject to a process or condition; present, propose, suggest, offer; comply, acquiesce; be subjected to a process or condition, propose or hand in something, yield to somebodysubmit
airborne military force, military power that fights with aircraft, military capability in airairpower
allege, argue; petition, solicit; entreat, appeal, implore, beg earnestly, declare guilt or innocence, offer an argument in support, offer something as an excuseplead
amorousness, fondness, state of being affectionatelovingness
Anglo-Saxon local court, arguable, argue a hypothetical case; pose for discussion; make irrelevant, debate on hypothetical issue, have formal argument, not relevant, public discussion, argument of a hypothetical case, subject to argument or discussion;...moot
annoyance at waiting, eagerness, lack of patience, inability to wait; intolerance; restlessnessimpatience
ant that protects colony, army member below officer rank, be member of an army, dedicated worker, member of the military, enlisted man, one who serves in the army; loyal and active follower, one who fights for a cause, pretend to work, serve in the arm...soldier
anxiety, apprehension, worry; intense desire, eagernessanxiousness
anxiousness, concern; thoughtfulness; eagerness, earnestness; great care, attentivenesssolicitousness
ardor, passion, eagerness; great heat, fervency, intensityfervor
area containing particular substance, area in casino, area on floor of exchange, arena for fighting, big hole in ground, concave spot on plant wall, fruit kernel, Hell, hole in ground for mining, hole; mine; trap; ring where animal fights take place; d...pit
arguestickle
argue from an ideological point of view; cause to identify with a particular set of idealsideologize
argue heatedly, fight, quarrelaltercate
argue in support of, complete in writing, comprehend, decipher, understand; write out, fill out; discern, distinguish, engage in sexual activities without intercourse, have sex, manage, see or hear indistinctly, suggestmake out
argue noisily over something unimportant, minor fight, petty dispute, trivial argument, petty loud argument, quarrel, bicker over something of little valuesquabble
argue noisily, dispute, bickering; obtainment (e.g. through persuasive argument); act of persuading someone to give something, get something by persistent argument, herd animals, long argument, persuade; argue; bickerwrangle
argue noisily, horizontal line; journey in a rowboat; instance of paddling; argument, quarrel; noise, ruckus, line of seats, line of things, loud fight, narrow street between lines of houses, paddle, propel a boat with oars; rebuke, scold, reprimand (B...row
argue over something trivial, dispute, cause a disagreementargufy
argue something in reply, closed container for heating substances, glass vessel, heat something in retort, make a sharp answer, give an incisive reply; retaliate, reciprocate, requite, return in kind; reply to an argument with a contrary claim, respond...retort
argue strongly, express objection, make a statement of protest; prove, demonstrate (Archaic)remonstrate
argue vehemently, argument between people, crossbow bolt, disagree with something, fight, altercation; dispute, argument; controversy; squabble, conflict; cause for complaint, objection, fight; argue, dispute; struggle; squabble, conflict; complain, fi...quarrel
argue, buyer of stolen goods, deal in stolen goods, enclose area with fence, enclose within a fence or other barrier; separate with a fence or other barrier; protect, guard; fight with swords; evade a question, respond in a vague manner, enclosing stru...fence
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