It would be impolite to contradict your teacher.
A contradictio in adjecto is a grammatical contradiction where two adjectives in a phrase or sentence contradict each other. An example would be "the frozen fire," as fire cannot be frozen.
it can true, or it can be wrong No, it isn't a paradox, it is simply an adage. A paradox is a statement that appears to contradict itself within the sentence. "This sentence is false" is the classic paradox.
An example of a statement in a sentence is "The Earth revolves around the sun." This sentence conveys a fact or opinion and is declarative in nature.
Counter, oppose, refute.
Here is an example of a sentence that correctly uses quotation marks: She said, "I will meet you at the park at 3 o'clock."
I hesitate to contradict you.
I could not contradict her arguments.
Don't contradict me, I am always right.
Jack is now trying to contradict his own views on the subject.Do not contradict yourself on this issue now.
She grew increasingly annoyed as he began to contradict himself. She thought before she spoke, careful not to contradict her previous statements.
i feel a condradict way
1.I had no evidence to contradict the theory.2.I didn't have any evidence that i could use to contradict the theory.
"It would not be wise to contradict this answer." Meaning: It would not be wise to say that this answer is wrong.
A contradictio in adjecto is a grammatical contradiction where two adjectives in a phrase or sentence contradict each other. An example would be "the frozen fire," as fire cannot be frozen.
Those people that contradict the Bible are heretics.
Belie means to be untrue or contradict. An example of usage could be, "The boys story seemed to belie that of his sisters.'
The two testimonies in the court trial were in direct contradiction to each other.