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pugnacity

[puhg-nas-i-tee] / pʌgˈnæs ɪ ti /




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I am not persuaded by this criticism—the idea that Jaffa’s famous pugnacity arose from his Straussian ideas rather than his personality strikes me as tendentious.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 2, 2025

But in between docility and pugnacity lies the pathway to effective debate moderation, and I thought Muir and Davis did a fine job walking that road on Tuesday night.

From Slate • Sep. 11, 2024

The story of Miller’s rise has been told with a focus on his pugnacity and paradoxes.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 17, 2019

During a tour of the United Kingdom this week, he has toggled between pugnacity and reassurance.

From New York Times • Jul. 31, 2019

Huxley delivers lectures to the working men of Southwark; Carpenter undertook Sunday evening discourses in Bloomsbury; Tyndall, with all the pugnacity of his country, is ready for a controversy anywhere.

From Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches by McCarthy, Justin