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combative

[kuhm-bat-iv, kom-buh-tiv, kuhm-] / kəmˈbæt ɪv, ˈkɒm bə tɪv, ˈkʌm- /


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Combative White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said Friday she will be going on maternity leave ahead of the birth of her second child but did not name a stand-in.

From Barron's • Apr. 24, 2026

The top art biography for me this year was “Irascible: The Combative Life of Douglas Cooper, Collector and Friend of Picasso,” by Adrian Clark and Richard Calvocoressi.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 12, 2025

Combative former prime minister Andrej Babis makes up the trio of front-runners.

From BBC • Jan. 12, 2023

Combative and blunt, Mr. Welch became the chief executive of General Electric in 1981, a few months after Ronald Reagan took office as president.

From New York Times • Mar. 2, 2020

Combative, he would yield to no opinion, even on matters of which he knew far less than those opposed to him.

From The Way of Ambition by Soper, J. H. Gardner




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