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contradict

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contradict /ˌkɑːntrəˈdɪkt/ verb
contradicts; contradicted; contradicting
contradict
/ˌkɑːntrəˈdɪkt/
verb
contradicts; contradicted; contradicting
Learner's definition of CONTRADICT
[+ object]
: to say the opposite of (something that someone else has said) : to deny the truth of (something)否认…真实性;反驳
: to deny or disagree with what is being said by (someone)否认;否定
: to not agree with (something) in a way that shows or suggests that it is false, wrong, etc.(与…)相矛盾,相抵触

contradict yourself

: to say or do something that is opposite or very different in meaning to something else that you said or did earlier自相矛盾
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6870 COCA: 6863

contradict

verb

con·​tra·​dict ˌkän-trə-ˈdikt How to pronounce contradict (audio)
contradicted; contradicting; contradicts

transitive verb

1
: to assert the contrary of : take issue with
contradict a rumor
She contradicted her brother's account of what happened.
2
: to imply the opposite or a denial of
Your actions contradict your words.
The evidence contradicts his testimony.
contradictable adjective
contradictor noun
Choose the Right Synonym for contradict

deny, gainsay, contradict, contravene mean to refuse to accept as true or valid.

deny implies a firm refusal to accept as true, to grant or concede, or to acknowledge the existence or claims of.

denied the charges

gainsay implies disputing the truth of what another has said.

no one can gainsay her claims

contradict implies an open or flat denial.

her account contradicts his

contravene implies not so much an intentional opposition as some inherent incompatibility.

laws that contravene tradition

Example Sentences

He contradicted the charges of his critics. My sister doesn't like being contradicted. The mayor's actions in office contradicted the promises he made during the campaign.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin contradictus, past participle of contradicere, from contra- + dicere to say, speak — more at diction

First Known Use

1582, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of contradict was in 1582
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6870 COCA: 6863
contradict

verb

ADVERB | VERB + CONTRADICT ADVERBblatantly, clearly, completely, directly, flatly, totally (especially NAmE) 公然違反;明顯與⋯相矛盾;完全與⋯相矛盾;直接與⋯相抵觸John's account of the event directly contradicts Stephen's.約翰對這件事的陳述直接同斯蒂芬的相矛盾。VERB + CONTRADICTappear to, seem to看起來與⋯相矛盾;似乎與⋯相抵觸

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