ag·gres·sion
/əˈɡreSHən/
noun
hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another; readiness to attack or confront.
"his chin was jutting with aggression"
Synonyme: hostility, aggressiveness, belligerence, bellicosity, antagonism, truculence, pugnacity, pugnaciousness, combativeness, militancy, warmongering, warlikeness, hawkishness, force, violence, attack, assault, encroachment, offense, invasion, infringement
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03.03.2022 · Aggression, according to social psychology, describes any behavior or act aimed at harming a person or animal or damaging physical property.
Aggression is any behavior, including verbal threats, which involves attacking another person, animal, or object with the intent of harming the target.
spoken or physical behavior that is threatening or involves harm to someone or something: Some types of dog are bred for aggression.
Social psychologists define aggression as behavior that is intended to harm another individual who does not wish to be harmed (Baron & Richardson, 1994).
Aggression is an overt behavior or signal of imminent behavior with the capacity to inflict physical harm on another individual.
Aggression describes a variety of socially unacceptable behaviors that are undertaken with the intention of establishing dominance and/or causing fear or harm.