"Contentious" refers to something that causes a fight or argument. An example of "contentious" in a sentence might be, "Bob brought up the contentious subject of abortion, even though he knew his sister and father would end up in a fight."
The topic of babies and parenting is a contentious one for them, as they tried to have children for several years.
She doesn't mean to be contentious, but she has strong opinions.
He and his Wall Street buddies were an aggressive, contentious group to begin with, but when they went out drinking together, they became positively belligerent.
After several contentious meetings with his editor, the author finally agreed to the changes she had proposed.
Contentious is a word used to describe something that will most likely cause an argument. A good sentence would be, they started talking about a contentious issue.
Teaching religion in school is a contentious issue.
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The contentious legislators had to be separated to avoid a fistfight. Men who drink too much may become hostile and contentious.
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Contentious means likely to cause an argument. His contentious nature gets him into a lot of fights.
Knowing his contentious nature, I fully expected an argument from him.
The word contentious means to cause an argument or to be controversial. For example, "The contentious idea cause outrage among the citizens of the town".
They're a very contentious couple; if he says hot, she says cold.
They should change the course title from "Contemporary Issues" to "Contentious Issues."
The contentious legislators had to be separated to avoid a fistfight. Men who drink too much may become hostile and contentious.
The Argonauts were a contentious group.
"The topic of homosexuality was sure to cause a contentious debate."
The word "contentious" is in the King James Version of the Bible 5 times. It is in 5 verses.
The word 'contentious' means that is the subject of dispute and the word 'bill" could be referring to legislation introduced to enact a new law.
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