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    Con·tro·ver·sy
    /ˈkäntrəˌvərsē/

    noun

    • 1. disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated: "the announcement ended a protracted controversy"
  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word controversy, which means a discussion marked by opposing views or a quarrel. See also related articles, legal and kids definitions, and translations of controversy.

  3. Learn the meaning of controversy, a noun that describes a lot of disagreement or argument about something important or affecting many people. See how to use controversy in sentences and find synonyms and related words.

  4. Learn the meaning and origin of controversy, a word that describes a prolonged public dispute or debate over a matter of opinion. Find synonyms, related words, and example sentences for controversy.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ControversyControversy - Wikipedia

    Controversy. Controversy is a state of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning a matter of conflicting opinion or point of view. The word was coined from the Latin controversia, as a composite of controversus – "turned in an opposite direction".

  6. controversy: 1 n a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement Synonyms: arguing , argument , contention , contestation , disceptation , disputation , tilt Types: show 5 types... hide 5 types... argle-bargle , argy-bargy a verbal dispute; a wrangling argument firestorm an outburst of controversy sparring an argument in ...

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word controversy, a public discussion and argument about something that many people strongly disagree about. Find out the origin, collocations and synonyms of controversy in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. Learn the meaning of controversy, a word that describes a serious argument about something that involves many people and continues for a long time. See how to use controversy in sentences and phrases, and explore its synonyms and collocations.

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