Definition
Defensive refers to actions or attitudes intended to protect or defend against an attack or criticism. It can be used to describe both physical defense, such as military defense, and emotional or verbal defensiveness, where someone is guarding against perceived threats or criticisms.
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The pronunciation of "defensive" is consistent in both American and British English.
Etymology
The word "defensive" is derived from the Medieval Latin term "defensivus," which comes from "defendere," meaning "to defend" or "to ward off." It entered Middle English in the 15th century with its current meaning of protective action or attitude.
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Usage
The word "defensive" is commonly used to describe both physical and emotional or psychological states. In a physical sense, it refers to measures taken to protect or defend against an attack, as in military or sports contexts: "The army adopted a defensive strategy." Emotionally, it can refer to a person’s reaction to perceived criticism or threats: "She became defensive when questioned about her actions."
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