Combative in a sentence as an adjective

I don't seriously believe that you think its the former - you're not naïve, just combative.

Your comment was accurate, but somewhat combative, which may be why it was down-voted.

While your arguments are mostly sound, they are overly combative and largely unconvincing.

Tptacek, I always know exactly which threads you will post your combative, confrontational, annoying posts before I click on them.

It also probably doesn't help that the username "FuckFrankie" sounds aggressive / combative

Ballmer is a very intimidating guy both in physical size and attitude and is always ready to be combative.

>"Ballmer is a very intimidating guy both in physical size and attitude and is always ready to be combative.

Telling someone to just "******* sue me" or simply "sue me" makes it combative and I made this beginner mistake early on in being a CEO. I actually simply asked their lawyer if he thought his case "actually has any merit?

I'd just like people to be in a more collaborative vs combative mode, and I think a big part of that is not overly relying on rhetoric or overreaching what you've actually demonstrated.

America has this unfruitful competetive-combative attitude to everything.

Combative definitions

adjective

inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits; "a style described as abrasive and contentious"; "a disputatious lawyer"; "a litigious and acrimonious spirit"

See also: contentious disputatious disputative litigious

adjective

striving to overcome in argument; "a dialectical and agonistic approach"

See also: agonistic agonistical

adjective

having or showing a ready disposition to fight; "bellicose young officers"; "a combative impulse"; "a contentious nature"

See also: battleful bellicose