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Controversial - Dictionary

Controversial

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

UK: /ˌkɒn.trəˈvɜː.ʃəl/ | US: /ˌkɑːn.trəˈvɝː.ʃəl/

Definitions

  • Causing disagreement or discussion.
  • Relating to or arousing argument, dispute, or debate.
  • Subject to strong opposing opinions.

Usage Examples

  • "The new policy is highly controversial among experts."
  • "His controversial remarks sparked outrage on social media."
  • "The film tackles a controversial topic in society."

Etymology

Derived from Latin ‘controversia’ (dispute, debate), from ‘controversus’ (turned against), from ‘contra’ (against) + ‘vertere’ (to turn).

Synonyms

  • Debatable
  • Contentious
  • Disputed
  • Divisive
  • Polemical

Antonyms

  • Uncontroversial
  • Accepted
  • Undisputed
  • Non-contentious

Translations

Major Global Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Controvertido /kontroβeɾˈtiðo/
French Controversé /kɔ̃.tʁɔ.vɛʁ.se/
Chinese 有争议的 /yǒu zhēngyì de/
Russian Спорный /ˈspor.nɨj/

Indian Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindi विवादास्पद /vivādāspad/
Tamil சச்சரவான /saccaravāṉa/
Bengali বিতর্কিত /bitɔrkitɔ/
Marathi विवादास्पद /vivādāspad/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In British English, the second syllable is often pronounced as "ver", while in American English, it is more commonly pronounced as "vur".

Historical Usage

The word ‘controversial’ has been in use since the late 16th century, primarily in legal and religious debates.

Cultural Nuances

The term is often used in politics, media, and ethics to describe issues that divide public opinion.

More Information

Controversial topics can range from political ideologies and social issues to scientific discoveries and historical events. The term is frequently used in journalism and debates to highlight subjects of significant public discourse.

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