"aggressiv" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

See aggressiv in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Audio: De-aggressiv.ogg , No-aggressiv.ogg Forms: aggressivt [neuter, singular], aggressive [definite, plural, singular], mer aggressiv [comparative], mest aggressiv [superlative]
Etymology: From French agressif (-ive), from Late Latin aggressare, frequentative of Latin aggredi (“to approach, attack, assail”), from ad- (“to”) + gradi (“to step”) (past participle gressus), from gradus (“a step”). Etymology templates: {{der|nb|fr|agressif}} French agressif, {{der|nb|LL.|aggressare}} Late Latin aggressare, {{der|nb|la|aggredi||to approach, attack, assail}} Latin aggredi (“to approach, attack, assail”) Head templates: {{head|nb|adjective|neuter singular|aggressivt|definite singular and plural|aggressive|comparative|mer aggressiv|superlative|mest aggressiv}} aggressiv (neuter singular aggressivt, definite singular and plural aggressive, comparative mer aggressiv, superlative mest aggressiv)
  1. aggressive (tending or disposed to aggression) Synonyms: angrepslysten, angripende, anmassende, fiendtlig, krigslysten, nærgående, offensiv, påtrengende, stridbar, stridslysten Related terms: aggresivitet, aggressor
    Sense id: en-aggressiv-nb-adj-TJj7nggz Categories (other): Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 7 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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