contradictors

[US]/kənˈtrʌdɪktəz/
[UK]/kənˈtrɑːdɪktərz/

Translation

n.those who contradict; people who say the opposite of what someone else has said

Phrases & Collocations

strong contradictors

finding contradictors

key contradictors

potential contradictors

aggressive contradictors

primary contradictors

serious contradictors

experienced contradictors

vocal contradictors

active contradictors

Example Sentences

the evidence strongly contradicts his alibi, making his story less believable.

the findings contradict previous research on the topic, requiring further investigation.

his statement contradicts the witness testimony, raising concerns about his truthfulness.

the speaker's words contradict his actions, creating a perception of hypocrisy.

this contradicts the company’s established policy on employee absences.

the data contradict the initial hypothesis, suggesting a different approach is needed.

their claims contradict market trends, making it difficult to justify the investment.

the news contradicts reports circulating on social media, causing confusion.

this directly contradicts everything we’ve been taught about the subject.

the survey results contradict earlier polls regarding public opinion on the issue.

his explanation contradicts the physical evidence found at the crime scene.

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