controversy

[ˈkɑːntrəvɜːrsi]

controversy Definition

  • 1a prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion
  • 2debate or argument over a matter that is disputed

Using controversy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "controversy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The controversy surrounding the new law has been ongoing for months.

  • Example

    The book's publication caused a great deal of controversy.

  • Example

    There is a lot of controversy over the use of genetically modified crops.

  • Example

    The decision to close the school has sparked controversy among parents.

controversy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for controversy

Antonyms for controversy

Phrases with controversy

  • to say or do something that is likely to cause disagreement or criticism

    Example

    The artist's latest work is sure to court controversy.

  • to cause or create controversy

    Example

    The politician's comments stirred up controversy among voters.

  • to be the main subject of a disagreement or argument

    Example

    The company was at the center of controversy over its treatment of workers.

Origins of controversy

from Latin 'controversia', meaning 'dispute'

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Summary: controversy in Brief

The term 'controversy' [ˈkɑːntrəvɜːrsi] refers to a prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion, often over a disputed matter. It can range from debates over laws and policies to arguments over artistic expression. Phrases like 'court controversy' and 'stir up controversy' describe actions that are likely to cause disagreement or criticism.

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