Contradictor (বিরোধী, অস্বীকারকারী, বিপরীতকারী) is a term that refers to a person or thing that contradicts or opposes something. It is often used in discussions or arguments where opposing viewpoints are presented.
Part of Speech & Pronunciation
Part of Speech: Noun (/ˌkɒntrəˈdɪktər/)
Definition of Contradictor
A contradictor is someone who asserts the opposite of a statement or proposition, often engaging in debate or argumentation. This term is commonly used in legal, philosophical, and rhetorical contexts.
Synonyms
- Opposer [বিরোধী] – oppose meaning in bengali
- Disputant [বিরোধী] – disputant meaning in bengali
- Contradictor [বিরোধী] – contradictor meaning in bengali
Antonyms
- Supporter [সমর্থক] – সমর্থনকারী
- Agreeer [একমত] – একমতকারী
Origin of Contradictor
The term “contradictor” originates from the Latin word “contradictus,” which means “to speak against.” It has evolved through various languages to its current form in English.
Nearby Words
- Contradict (verb)
- Contradiction (noun)
- Contradictory (adjective)
Contradictor in Literature Quotes
“To be a contradictor is to be a thinker.” – Unknown
“বিরোধী হওয়া মানে চিন্তাশীল হওয়া।”
Contradictor Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বিরোধী, Hindi: विरोधी, Nepali: विरोधी, Urdu: متضاد, Tamil: முரண்பாடு, Telugu: విరుద్ధ, Arabic: متناقض, Chinese: 矛盾, Japanese: 矛盾, Russian: противоречие.
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