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Controversy - Dictionary

Controversy

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

UK: /ˈkɒn.trə.vɜː.si/ | US: /ˈkɑːn.trə.vɝː.si/

Definitions

  • A prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning a matter of opinion.
  • Disagreement, especially when prolonged, public, and heated.

Usage Examples

  • "The new law sparked a nationwide controversy."
  • "His book generated a great deal of controversy in academic circles."
  • "The controversy over the election results lasted for months."

Etymology

From Latin ‘controversia,’ from ‘contro’ meaning against and ‘versus’ meaning turned, referring to a dispute or debate.

Synonyms

  • Dispute
  • Debate
  • Argument
  • Conflict

Antonyms

  • Agreement
  • Consensus
  • Harmony

Translations

Major Global Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Controversia /kontroˈβersja/
French Controverse /kɔ̃.tʁɔ.vɛʁs/
Chinese 争议 /zhēngyì/
Russian Спор /spor/

Indian Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindi विवाद /vivād/
Tamil சண்டை /caṇṭai/
Bengali বিতর্ক /bitɔrkɔ/
Marathi वाद /vād/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British English often pronounces it as /ˈkɒn.trə.vɜː.si/, while American English prefers /ˈkɑːn.trə.vɝː.si/, with a stronger ‘r’ sound.

Historical Usage

The word has been in use since the 14th century and has been commonly associated with theological, political, and philosophical debates.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, open controversy is encouraged as part of free speech and intellectual debate, while in others, it may be discouraged to maintain social harmony.

More Information

Controversies have shaped history, from the debates on scientific discoveries to political reforms. The role of media and social platforms has amplified modern controversies, making them more accessible to the public.

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