contradictions

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contradiction

A contradiction is when two things are opposite or don't go together.

When we talk about contradictions in everyday life, we often mean situations where people have very different opinions or perspectives. For example, someone might say that a new law will help the economy, but another person thinks it will cause more problems. In this case, their opinions are contrasting and can be seen as contradictory. We also use the word to describe situations where facts don't match what we expect - like if a report says one thing happened when actually something else did.

Definitions

noun

  • The act of contradicting.

    Example: His contradiction of the proposal was very interesting.

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