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To contradict means to deny or go against what has been said or stated. In the context of saying or speaking, contradicting someone means expressing a statement or viewpoint that opposes or disagrees with theirs. It involves presenting conflicting information or opinions verbally.
"Speaking with one voice."
1.I had no evidence to contradict the theory.2.I didn't have any evidence that i could use to contradict the theory.
You can greet someone in Aramaic by saying "Shlama," which means "peace." It is a common greeting in various Aramaic-speaking communities.
She is saying "Vamos a ganar este torneo juntas," which translates to "Let's win this tournament together."
Speaking in unison means multiple people speaking at the same time, saying the same words or phrases in synchronization. It is a way to show unity, agreement, or to emphasize a point collectively.
It is two propositions so related to each other that if either is true the other is false and if either is false the other must be true. If you were to say to someone "I cannot speak" that would be contradictory, because you were speaking in saying that.
That could mean to contradict the other person or undermine what they are saying.
Contradict ; the root word is 'Dict' It is from Latin for 'speaking' Contra ; also from Latin, means 'Against' . or oppose. So putting the two together we have contradict ; opposing what is being said.
Jesus Christ himself said that there is no such thing as divorce. How could the Church contradict him by speaking in favor of divorce?
They do not contradict!
I hesitate to contradict you.
The woman is saying her son wants a green balloon. (She is speaking in French.)
basically, if you contradict someone you are being irresponsible by either already knowing the answer or instantly saying something that may not be true,for example: your girlfriend didn't answer your call and when she does you ask her why she didn't, she will give you a reason and then you instantly say "you were seeing your other half"it isn't nice to contradict people but its a habit we all have, i myself contradict people alot but i find it fun.
Try some of these phrases instead of saying "Speaking of which, . . ."On a related note, . . .While we're on the subject, . . .On a similar note, . . .While we're talking , . . .
I could not contradict her arguments.
the suffix of contradict would probably be con.
She claimed to be environmentally conscious, yet she drove a gas-guzzling SUV, which seemed to contradict her beliefs.