Bad Aggressive(90 words) adamant (adjective) - Firm and unshakable in attitude or belief, even when questioned by others. allege (verb) - To claim or assert something to be true without proof, often in a legal context. arrogant (adjective) - Having an exaggerated sense of one’s own importance or abilities, often to an extent that seems offensive. audacity (adjective) - Boldness or daring, especially with confident or arrogant disregard for personal safety or conventional thought. autocratic (adjective) - Demanding total obedience and control, often in a domineering way. bluster (noun) - Loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect brandish (verb) - To wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement brash (adjective) - Self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way brouhaha (noun) - A noisy and overexcited reaction or response to something bruise (noun) - A dark mark on the skin caused by injury or damage. brute (noun) - A violent or savage person, lacking in kindness or intelligence. cantankerous (adjective) - Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative coerce (verb) - To force an unwilling person to do something by using force or threats. confiscate (verb) - To take something away from someon, or seize property, as a penalty or punishment. conflict (noun) - A serious disagreement or argument, often a prolonged one. crackdown (noun) - A strong or severe enforcement of laws or rules. crush (verb) - Deform, pulverize, or force inwards by compressing forcefully crush (noun) - A crowd of people pressed closely together, especially in an enclosed space cutthroat (adjective) - Competing with each other in overly aggressive ways defiant (adjective) - refusing to obey authority, sometimes even to the point of refusing to accept criticism. dominate (verb) - To have control or power over something or someone; to be much stronger, more successful, or more influential. domineering (adjective) - Assertive in an arrogant or aggressive manner. eradicate (verb) - To completely destroy or eliminate something harmful or unwanted. evict (verb) - To expel someone from a place or situation, especially for not following rules or social convention. expose (verb) - To uncover or reveal something hidden or secret. expunge (verb) - To erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant) fangs (noun) - Long, pointed teeth used by animals especially snakes, spiders, or carnivores to bite and sometimes inject venom. ferocious (adjective) - Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent firestorm (noun) - A violent outburst or uproar of emotion, controversy, or public reaction. forbid (verb) - To strongly oppose or reject something morally or culturally. frisk (verb) - The way a police officer or other official passes their hands over someone in search of hidden weapons, drugs, etc. grab (verb) - To take or seize something quickly or suddenly, often with a strong or swift motion. hamper (verb) - To restrict the movement of by bonds or obstacles henchman (noun) - A faithful follower or political supporter, especially one prepared to engage in crime or dishonest practices. heretic (noun) - A person who holds beliefs that contradict the official teachings of a field, discipline, or religion. hubris (noun) - Excessive pride or self-confidence, often leading to a downfall. impinge (verb) - To have an effect or impact on someone; also to gradually take over an area belonging to someone else. impose (verb) - To force something to be accepted or endured, often against someone's will. imposition (noun) - An unfair or unwelcome demand or requirement placed on someone. impudent (adjective) - Rude and not showing respect inflammatory (adjective) - Causing or likely to cause strong emotions, especially anger or hostility. instigate (verb) - To cause an event or situation to happen by starting some actions interrogate (verb) - To question someone thoroughly, usually in an aggressive manner. invasive (adjective) - Tending to spread aggressively, often causing harm or disruption. jab (verb) - Poke (someone or something) roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed jab (noun) - A quick, sharp blow, especially with the fist meddle (verb) - To interfere in or busy oneself unduly with something that is not one's concern megalomaniac (noun) - Someone who has an unnaturally strong wish for power and control. muzzle (noun) - A device, usually an arrangement of straps or wires, placed over an animal's mouth to prevent the animal from biting, eating, etc. muzzle (verb) - Put a muzzle on (an animal) nab (verb) - To catch someone doing something wrong or illegal oppress (verb) - To rule people in a way that takes advantage of them politically and economically. oppressive (adjective) - Unjustly harsh or tyrannical, especially in the use of power or control. oust (verb) - To drive out or expel (someone) from a position or place overwhelm (verb) - To flood or overload someone or something, or to overpower emotionally. pester (verb) - To trouble or annoy someone with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions preempt (verb) - To take the place of something or someone by acting before they do. prey (noun) - An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food prey (verb) - Hunt and kill for food prowl (verb) - For an animal or person to move around restlessly and stealthily, especially in search of prey pummel (verb) - To continuously hit something or someone with the fist(s). purge (noun) - The act of getting rid of undesirable things purge (verb) - To get rid of undesirable things pushy (verb) - Acting in a way that is overly eager to advance one’s own interests or opinions, often disregarding others' comfort or boundaries. quash (verb) - To reject or void, especially by legal procedure rambunctious (adjective) - Uncontrollably exuberant; boisterous reckoning (noun) - A time when someone's actions will be judged to be right or wrong. relentless (adjective) - To act intensely and continuously, usually negatively rowdy (adjective) - Noisy and disorderly scrappy (adjective) - Determined, argumentative, or pugnacious scuffle (noun) - A short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters shrew (noun) - A woman who is argumentative, nagging, and ill tempered. slash (verb) - To cut something with a violent sweeping motion, often with a knife or blade; or to drastically reduce or lower something, especially prices or budgets. squash (verb) - To suppress or stop something forcefully, like an idea or protest. squelch (verb) - To inhibit or suppress stifle (verb) - To restrain a reaction, or to stop oneself from showing an emotion stonewall (verb) - To delay or block a request or process by being evasive and refusing to cooperate. stranglehold (noun) - A strong and oppressive control or influence over something or someone. stun (verb) - To knock unconscious, or to be put into a dazed or semiconscious state stymie (verb) - To prevent or hinder the progress of something. swat (verb) - To hit or attempt to hit something, especially an insect, with a sharp blow from a flat object thwart (verb) - To prevent someone from accomplishing something tussle (verb) - Engage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle ultimatum (noun) - A firm warning, often with consequences if the demand isn’t met. unrelenting (adjective) - Persistent or continuous, without stopping or diminishing in intensity upend (verb) - To disrupt or overturn the normal order or situation; to defeat or overthrow someone or something unexpectedly usurp (verb) - To take a position of power or importance illegally or by force; to seize or assume something without the right to do so. vie (verb) - To compete intensely with others for superiority or a desired goal. vigilante (noun) - An individual acting as a self-appointed enforcer of the law wrangle (verb) - To have a long and complicated dispute