Contradictory

/ˌkɒntrəˈdɪktəri/ adjective

Containing elements that are opposed to or inconsistent with each other; mutually opposing or conflicting.

From Late Latin contradictōrius, from Latin contrādīcere meaning 'to speak against', composed of contra- (against) + dīcere (to speak). The term entered English in the 15th century through Old French, maintaining its core meaning of logical opposition.

AMተቃራኒ
ARمتناقض
BNবিরোধপূর্ণ
CAcontradictori
CSrozporný
DAmodstridende
DEwidersprüchlich
ELαντιφάσκων
EScontradictorio
FAمتناقض
FIristiriitainen
FRcontradictoire
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