0 behaving in an angry or unfriendly way that is likely to cause an argument:
He has a very aggressive, confrontational way of talking to people.
The opposition has adopted a more confrontational approach in recent months.
1 causing or involving angry disagreement:
The team is very aggressive and confrontational.
Critics say his government has become increasingly confrontational.
In general, the findings show that, although non-contentious or polite options are available for giving criticism, the critics often chose a more confrontational alternative.
This party's very name underscores the move from a confrontational class discourse to one that focused on democracy.
Here the boasting, usually a confrontational speech act, has the effect of creating homosociality and is thus socially indirect.
In such questions, the speaker's lack of commitment is transferred to the addressee, which makes it a less confrontational question.
To be so uncompromising, dangerous, and confrontational became praiseworthy.
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