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Aggressor

Aggressor Meaning & Definition
Aggressor Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Aggressor?

[n] a confident assertive person who acts as instigator
[n] someone who attacks

Synonyms | Synonyms for Aggressor: assailant | assaulter | attacker

Related Terms | Find terms related to Aggressor:

See Also | ambusher | avenger | beast | brute | bully | harasser | harrier | hooligan | initiator | instigator | lapidator | marauder | night rider | nightrider | offender | predator | raper | rapist | retaliator | roughneck | rowdy | ruffian | savage | shedder | spiller | stabber | stoner | tough | vulture | wildcat | wolf | wrongdoer | yob | yobbo | yobo

Aggressor In Webster's Dictionary

\Ag*gres"sor\, n. [L.: cf. F. agresseur.] The person who first attacks or makes an aggression; he who begins hostility or a quarrel; an assailant. The insolence of the aggressor is usually proportioned to the tameness of the sufferer. --Ames.

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