Wordpieces 2.2. bell war war bellicose adjective adjective Warlike in nature Warlike in nature Synonym: combative Synonym: combative Antonym: peaceful.

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Wordpieces 2.2

bell war war

bellicose adjective adjective Warlike in nature Warlike in nature Synonym: combative Synonym: combative Antonym: peaceful Antonym: peaceful

antebellum Adjective Adjective Occurring before a war Occurring before a war

belligerence Noun Noun Warlike mood or attitude Warlike mood or attitude Synonym: hostility Synonym: hostility Antonym: peace Antonym: peace

Am=love Am=love Amicus=friend Amicus=friend

enamored Adjective Adjective Fond of; feeling love towards Fond of; feeling love towards Synonym: charmed Synonym: charmed Antonym: repulsed Antonym: repulsed

amiable Adjective Adjective Good-natured; cheerful Good-natured; cheerful Synonym: cordial Synonym: cordial Antonym: disagreeable Antonym: disagreeable

amicable Adjective Adjective Not bitter or hostile; friendly Not bitter or hostile; friendly Synonym: agreeable Synonym: agreeable Antonym: disagreeable Antonym: disagreeable

agon Contest; struggle Contest; struggle

antagonize Verb Verb To act hostile towards; provoke To act hostile towards; provoke Synonym: oppose Synonym: oppose Antonym: soothe Antonym: soothe

protagonist Noun Noun Main character in a literary work Main character in a literary work Bonus: agonize = to suffer extreme pain or anguish Bonus: agonize = to suffer extreme pain or anguish

antagonist Noun Noun One who opposes One who opposes Synonym: opponent Synonym: opponent Antonym: friend Antonym: friend

phil love love

philosophical Adjective Adjective Calm and wise Calm and wise Synonym: reasonable Synonym: reasonable

philanthropy Noun Noun Charitable donation to public causes Charitable donation to public causes Synonym: charity Synonym: charity Antonym: stinginess Antonym: stinginess

bibliophile Noun Noun One who loves books One who loves books Synonym: bookworm Synonym: bookworm **Root: biblio: books **Root: biblio: books