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Would aggressive use a or an?

You need to use an before the article aggressive. Example: An aggressive person feels strong and independent. An aggressive person feels strong and independent.

aggressive is pronounced in French, English [?ɡres?v]? American [?ɡres?v]

adj. Aggressive, provocative; aggressive; very serious; strong of

[comparative more aggressive superlative most aggressive]

Word collocations:

Aggressive Mode? Savage mode

aggressive agent? Aggressive

Word usage:

Aggressive refers to a person's character and behavior when used to modify a person. When used in a complimentary sense, it means "aggressive; energetic; overly active" ; When used in a derogatory sense, it means "provocative; combative". Aggressive can also be used to modify weapons, referring to "offensive" as opposed to "defensive".

aggressive is not used to compare levels when used as "aggressive" or "aggressive" in psychological terms.

Usually, aggressive is used to mean "aggressive", such as aggressive foreign policy (aggressive foreign policy), aggressive war (aggressive war). When referring to "aggressor country", it is customary to use aggressive nation instead of aggressive nation.