polemical
English
Alternative forms
- polemicall (obsolete)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pʌˈlɛmɪk.ʌl/
Adjective
polemical (comparative more polemical, superlative most polemical)
- related to argument or controversy; containing polemic, being polemic
- being an attempt to evaluate the arguments comprehensively
- 1996, Igor Diakonoff; Leonid Kogan, “Addenda et Corrigenda to Hamito-Semitic Etymological Dictionary by V. Orel and O. Stolbova”, in Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, volume 146, page 25:
- […] in order to give a comprehensive critical and polemical analysis of the Dictionary in question, a whole book would be needed.
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- (somewhat derogative) prone to causing disputes; inclined to causing the expression of opposing opinions, disputatious, contentious, edgy
- 2012, Craig L. Blomberg, Interpreting the Parables →ISBN, page 48:
- Not only are all these allegations worded in an unnecessarily polemical style, they are also simply false
- 2013, Johannes Zachhuber, Theology as Science in Nineteenth-Century Germany →ISBN, page 57:
- Remarkable here is the rather polemical choice of words […]
- 2012, Craig L. Blomberg, Interpreting the Parables →ISBN, page 48:
- being an attempt to evaluate the arguments comprehensively
Translations
of, or relating to argument or controversy; polemic or contentious
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