"Controvert" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Controvert" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Controvert" Meaning

To controvert means to argue against or dispute a statement, fact, or idea, often in a formal or official manner. Contraversive actions or words are intended to contradict, refute, or challenge the opposing viewpoint. This word is often used to describe academic or legal debates where parties present opposing arguments to sway public opinion or make a case in a court of law.

"Controvert" Examples

Controvert: Verb and Noun


A controvert something can mean to argue strongly against it, while a controvert can also refer to a disputed or controversial issue.

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The politician's statements were controverted by several experts in the field. (verb)
The concept of climate change has been a controvert for many years. (noun)
The lawyer specialized in controverting patent disputes. (verb)
The controversy surrounding the new policy has been going on for months. (noun)
The scientist's data has been controverted by several colleagues, leading to a heated debate. (verb)

Note: In general, when used as a verb, controvert means to dispute or argue against something, while when used as a noun, it refers to a topic of debate or a disputed issue.

"Controvert" Similar Words

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Controversialist

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A controversialist is a person who participates in a controversy or debate, often in a provocative or contentious manner. This word is a noun and tends to have a slightly negative connotation, implying that the person is more likely to stir up trouble or disrupt a peaceful discussion rather than engaging in a respectful and constructive exchange of ideas.

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Controversies refer to disputes or conflicts about a particular issue or topic, typically characterized by strong opinions, opposing views, and intense debate or criticism. These can be related to politics, social issues, ethics, science, philosophy, or other areas, often involving several parties or individuals with differing perspectives. Controversies can arise from disagreement on facts, values, or goals, and can sometimes lead to public scrutiny, media coverage, and significant social or political impact.

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Contumaciously refers to stubbornly or obstinately refusing to obey or comply with something, often in a way that is considered defiant or rebellious.

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Contumacy refers to the act of openly and stubbornly refusing to obey a law, court order, or authority. It can also describe a tendency to resist or defy authority, often habitually or rebelliously.