- verbcontrovert (verb) · controverts (third person present) · controverted (past tense) · controverted (past participle) · controverting (present participle)
- deny the truth of (something):"subsequent work from the same laboratory controverted these results"
- argue about (something):"the views in the article have been controverted"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin controversus (see controversy), on the pattern of pairs such as adversus (see adverse), advertere (see advert).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- deny the truth of (something):
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.controvert (ˈkɒntrəˌvɜːt; ˌkɒntrəˈvɜːt) vb (tr) 1. to deny, refute, or oppose (some argument or opinion) 2. to argue or wrangle aboutwww.thefreedictionary.com/controverttransitive verb : to dispute or oppose by reasoning controvert a point in a discussion intransitive verb : to engage in controversywww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/controvertMeaning of controvert in English controvert verb [ T ] formal us / ˌkɑːn.trəˈvɝːt / uk / ˌkɒn.trəˈvɜːt / Add to word list to say or show that something is not true:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/cont…
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