aggressivity

ag·gres·sive

[uh-gres-iv]
adjective
1.
characterized by or tending toward unprovoked offensives, attacks, invasions, or the like; militantly forward or menacing: aggressive acts against a neighboring country.
2.
making an all-out effort to win or succeed; competitive: an aggressive basketball player.
3.
vigorously energetic, especially in the use of initiative and forcefulness: an aggressive salesperson.
4.
boldly assertive and forward; pushy: an aggressive driver.
5.
emphasizing maximum growth and capital gains over quality, security, and income: an aggressive mutual fund.
6.
Medicine/Medical.
a.
(of a disease or tumor) spreading rapidly or highly invasive; difficult or impossible to treat successfully.
b.
pertaining to a risky surgery or treatment, or to a medication that has grave side effects: aggressive chemotherapy.

Origin:
1815–25; aggress(ion) + -ive

ag·gres·sive·ly, adverb
ag·gres·sive·ness, ag·gres·siv·i·ty [ag-re-siv-i-tee] , noun
an·ti·ag·gres·sive, adjective
an·ti·ag·gres·sive·ly, adverb
an·ti·ag·gres·sive·ness, noun
hy·per·ag·gres·sive, adjective
hy·per·ag·gres·sive·ly, adverb
hy·per·ag·gres·sive·ness, noun
o·ver·ag·gres·sive, adjective
o·ver·ag·gres·sive·ly, adverb
o·ver·ag·gres·sive·ness, noun
pre·ag·gres·sive, adjective
pre·ag·gres·sive·ly, adverb
pre·ag·gres·sive·ness, noun
pseu·do·ag·gres·sive, adjective
pseu·do·ag·gres·sive·ly, adverb
su·per·ag·gres·sive, adjective
un·ag·gres·sive, adjective
un·ag·gres·sive·ly, adverb
un·ag·gres·sive·ness, noun

aggressive, passive.


1. pugnacious, militant. 2. forceful, enterprising, assertive.


1. friendly. 2. retiring, shy, timid, hesitant.
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aggressive (əˈɡrɛsɪv) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  quarrelsome or belligerent: an aggressive remark
2.  assertive; vigorous: an aggressive business executive
 
ag'gressively
 
adv
 
ag'gressiveness
 
n

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Word Origin & History

aggressive
1800 (in aggressively), from L. aggress-, pp. stem of aggredi (see aggression) + -ive. In psychological use from 1913, first in translations of Freud.
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Medical Dictionary

aggressive ag·gres·sive (ə-grěs'ĭv)
adj.

  1. Inclined to behave in a hostile fashion.

  2. Tending to spread quickly, as a tumor; fast-growing.

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