Synonym: contradiction in terms. Similar words: tradition, traditional, prediction, traditionally, jurisdiction, conviction, dictionary order, contribution. Meaning: [‚kɑntrə'dɪkʃn /'kɒn-] n. 1. opposition between two conflicting forces or ideas 2. (logic) a statement that is necessarily false 3. the speech act of contradicting someone.
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(1) It has been proved beyond contradiction.
(2) How can we resolve this apparent contradiction?
(3) Wisdom appears in contradiction to itself, which is a trick life plays on philosophy of life.
(4) There's a basic contradiction in the whole idea of paying for justice.
(5) The performance seemed to me unpardonable, a contradiction of all that the Olympics is supposed to be.
(6) There is a contradiction between the two sets of figures.
(7) His public speeches are in direct contradiction to his personal lifestyle.
(8) She will permit no contradiction.
(9) Each and every difference contains contradiction.
(10) A generous miser is a contradiction in terms.
(11) That's a flat contradiction of what you said before.
(12) That's a contradiction of what you just said.
(13) That's in direct contradiction to what he said yesterday.
(14) 'Permanent revolution' is a contradiction in terms.
(15) The idea is almost a contradiction in terms.
(16) Your attitude is in contradiction to your character.
(17) The contradiction stared them in the face.
(18) A 'nomad settlement' is a contradiction in terms.
(19) The militants see no contradiction in using violence to bring about a religious state.
(20) It is a contradiction to say you know him but he's a stranger.
(21) It's a contradiction to love animals and yet wear furs.
(22) There is an apparent contradiction between the needs of workers and those of employers.
(23) I think I can say, without fear of contradiction[sentencedict.com], that ...
(24) These results are in flat contradiction to the theory of relativity.
(25) Your behaviour is in direct contradiction to the principles you claim to have.
(26) I find no contradiction between his publicly expressed opinions and his private actions.
(27) You can say what you like without fear of contradiction .
(28) Many people think that an honest politician is a contradiction in terms.
(29) Now you say you both left at ten-that's a contradiction of your last statement.
(30) You say that you're good friends and yet you don't trust him. Isn't that a bit of a contradiction?
More similar words: tradition, traditional, prediction, traditionally, jurisdiction, conviction, dictionary order, contribution, concentration, on the contrary, contrast, contrary, contract, radiation, contrast to, by contrast, contractor, fiction, to the contrary, social contract, affliction, restriction, attraction, introduction, transaction, introspection, radical, connection, constitutional convention, eradicate.