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Contradictory   /kˌɑntrədˈɪktəri/   Listen
adjective
Contradictory  adj.  
1.
Affirming the contrary; implying a denial of what has been asserted; also, mutually contradicting; inconsistent. "Contradictory assertions."
2.
Opposing or opposed; repugnant. "Schemes... contradictory to common sense."



noun
Contradictory  n.  (pl. contradictories)  
1.
A proposition or thing which denies or opposes another; contrariety. "It is common with princes to will contradictories."
2.
pl. (Logic) Propositions with the same terms, but opposed to each other both in quality and quantity.






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"Contradictory" Quotes from Famous Books



... that first reached us through the newspapers was meagre and contradictory; many people discredited it; but a letter from my mother left us no room for doubt. The sickness was in the city. The hospitals were filling up, and hundreds of the citizens were flying from the stricken place by every steamboat. The unsettled state of my father's affairs made it imperative for ...
— The Story of a Bad Boy • Thomas Bailey Aldrich

... our time who turn to the thirteenth century as to the golden age of authoritative faith make a strange mistake. If it is especially the century of saints, it is also that of heretics. We shall soon see that the two words are not so contradictory as might appear; it is enough for the moment to point out that the Church had never been more ...
— Life of St. Francis of Assisi • Paul Sabatier

... think most likely, hardly ever comes. I am not prepared to side with a thoughtless world, which is ready to laugh at the confused statement of the Irishman who had killed his pig. It is not a bull; it is a great psychological fact that is involved in his seemingly contradictory declaration—'It did not weigh as much as I expected, and ...
— The Recreations of A Country Parson • A. K. H. Boyd

... nearly an hour, of the most contradictory character; some one passion was trying to overcome the other; but he seemed ...
— Varney the Vampire - Or the Feast of Blood • Thomas Preskett Prest

... had to represent, with counters the contradictory to "no Cakes are new", which would be "some Cakes are new", or, putting letters for words, "some Cakes are x", how ...
— The Game of Logic • Lewis Carroll


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