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Contradic

Description:

Contradic is a highly versatile term that can be used as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb, mainly in informal contexts. Its primary meaning revolves around the idea of contradiction, opposing ideas, or conflicting statements.

Senses:

  • Noun: A contradiction or opposite statement.
  • Verb: To express or state a contradiction or opposing view.
  • Adjective: Characterized by contradictions or conflicting qualities.
  • Adverb: In a contradictory or opposing manner.

Examples:

Noun:

1. The politician's speech was full of contradictics and left the audience confused.

2. The article presents a contradictic between scientific research and public opinion.

Verb:

1. She contradics herself constantly, making it difficult to trust her words.

2. I highly doubt he will contradic his previous statement.

Adjective:

1. Their relationship was filled with contradictic arguments, making it hard for them to find common ground.

2. His contradictic behavior left everyone puzzled.

Adverb:

1. Despite her promises, she acted contradictic to her beliefs.

2. He spoke contradictic, saying one thing but doing the exact opposite.

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