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What does "controversial" mean? Does it always imply negative nuance?

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Rebecca

"Controversial" is an adjective that means to cause controversy or to give rise to disagreement. I'd say it usually does have a negative nuance, perhaps not all the time, depending on one's opinion on a subject. But because "controversial" things cause disagreement, it's often viewed as negative and avoided in many circumstances. Ex: It's best not to bring up controversial subjects at a family gathering. Ex: When I went to university, we always used to talk about controversial subjects. But when I started working, I avoided talking about them more.

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