Aggressive
UK /["/əˈɡresɪv/"]/US /["/əˈɡresɪv/"]/
Definition
angry, and behaving in a threatening way; ready to attack
In simple words: Quick to fight or argue; very forceful.
Examples
- Her aggressive driving style often puts other drivers at risk.
- The company's aggressive marketing strategy has increased its market share significantly.
- He has an aggressive attitude during negotiations, rarely backing down.
- The dog became aggressive when it felt threatened by the stranger.
- An aggressive approach to problem-solving can lead to effective solutions.
Usage notes
Used to describe behavior that is hostile or ready to attack. In formal settings, it might be more appropriate to use 'assertive' instead.
Grammar pattern
aggressive + noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'grizzly bear'—aggressive and ready to charge!
Collocations
- be
- look
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- towards/toward
- with
- be
- look
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- towards/toward
- with
Synonyms
- hostile
- belligerent
- assertive
- pugnacious
- confrontational
Antonyms
- passive
- calm
- submissive
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'assertive' which is less hostile.
- Used to describe someone competing in a positive way.
- Mispronounced by stressing the wrong syllable.