Contradict, Contradicted, Contradicting (depending on the tense that you use)
A contradiction of a statement is a statement that proves the previous statement wrong.
To prove a statement by contradiction one begins by assuming the statement is not true. Contradiction is the act of giving the opposing something that you feel is not right.
A contradiction comprises a pair of statements which make mutually inconsistent assertions.
A contradiction
Another name for indirect proof is "proof by contradiction." In this method, the assumption is made that the statement to be proven is false, leading to a contradiction. This contradiction implies that the original statement must be true.
Contradiction is a noun. Contradict would be the verb form.
The word contradict is a verb. The past tense is contradicted.
"diction".the root is not diction, it is:dict (Latin root "to say")add the prefix "contra-" get the verb: contradict = to speak againstadd the suffix "-ion" to make it a noun: contradiction
Noun forms for the verb to contradict are contradicter, one who contradicts and contradictiveness. Another noun form is contradiction.
There is no contradiction.
In general a contradiction cannot be proved.
Death's Contradiction was created in 2006.
Walking Contradiction was created in 1995.
An oxymoron is a contradiction that contains irony.
Contradiction - album - was created in 1976-05.
The word "not" is often used to make a statement negative in English. By placing "not" before a verb or adjective, it changes the meaning of the sentence to express denial or contradiction.
Kingdom of Contradiction was created on 2009-08-14.