Word to the Wise: Truculent

By Early To Rise | Wed, Apr 30, 2008 |

  

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"Truculent" (TRUK-yuh-lunt) – from the Latin for "savage" – means ferocious or cruel.

Example (as used by Frank J. Murray in the Washington Times): "… officers mistook his father’s cursing and argumentative reception of five men with guns for the actions of a truculent fugitive."

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