truculent

మొరటైన
definition
adjective
his days of truculent defiance were over
eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant.
translation of 'truculent'
మొరటైన,
క్రూరమైన
example
No group or organisation can be held accountable, nor should they be for the actions of a small group of 'truculent' individuals.
He is, however, notoriously 'truculent' and would demand a high salary.
Danny is a 'truculent' teenager, expressing unhappiness through behaviour that perplexes his parents and leads to eventual expulsion from school.
Colleagues say the negotiating skills he displayed during his dealings with 'truculent' Glasgow councillors showed he has the mettle for the big time.
He was an actor who dared to tread the boards at the York Theatre Royal in the 18th century, when it was known to host one of the most raucous and 'truculent' audiences around.
Perhaps all this success and recognition has softened what was once a rather 'truculent' disposition.
Read a selection of past interviews and you're left with a picture of a 'truculent' , grumpy old curmudgeon.
The familiar avuncular figure in a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches does not seem the obvious choice to distribute condoms to 'truculent' teenagers.
His 'truculent' - if abruptly curtailed - brilliance in the role is a fitting memorial to his often underrated talent.
Admittedly it was mid-afternoon when I saw the film at the town's cinema: an evening audience might perhaps have been a touch more 'truculent' .
He might take it as a national mandate to pursue the policy of 'truculent' unilateralism.
It is that 'truculent' attitude that most irritates many military men.
So how did this 'truculent' loner become one of our best loved national mascots?
Her tone in doing so was 'truculent' , self-satisfied and arrogant.
She was very argumentative and 'truculent' and when I tried to calm her down, I noticed something strange.
The 'truculent' aggression and stiff-necked unilateralism of both teams are already well known.
But his 'truculent' behaviour and volatile temper is outraging purists.
‘He was a 'truculent' and feisty character who you couldn't fail to admire and I believe those wartime experiences took a toll on his health in later years,’ he said.
Those who sought to defend the rights of property-owners were exposed to 'truculent' and often offensive questioning.
In fact, in contemporary society the transition from pleasant child to dramatically 'truculent' teenager, with an ego like a hedgehog that raises its spikes at the slightest touch, tends to happen earlier and earlier.
The 'truculence' and resentment with which she describes these encounters are erased in later editions.
In the two days I spent among them, I saw no fights and no fits of temper, no thievery or 'truculence' .
And yet, were it not for those social and masculine pressures, it is difficult to imagine that women would make some of the ‘personal’ choices they now 'truculently' defend.
Bowling does not appeal to the radical, the rebellious or the 'truculently' anti-establishment.
I lost four friends in 18 months because of my 'truculence' , my antagonism, my aggression and my mood swings.
This could be a serious political crisis for the administration, because of the situation's peculiar ideological 'truculence' .
The 'truculence' this combination produces in some highly vocal members of the community is hardly attractive to private-sector employers, thus completing a vicious circle.
Bill adds, 'truculently' : ‘All that stuff happened about two or three weeks before it opened and then we never heard another whisper out of them.’
During the first quarter of the 20th century, nationalism and socialism were assimilated into Irish politics to repel the British occupation, but Irish writers 'truculently' refused to follow these beliefs blindly.
Anyway,’ she continued 'truculently' , ‘it is not even your money.’
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