contradiction
contradiction
noun kohn-trah-deek-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin 'contradictio'.
Usage Note
Contradiction is used in logic, argumentation, and everyday speech very much as in English. The related verb is contredire ('to contradict'), and the person who contradicts is un(e) contradicteur/-trice. In formal debate, relever une contradiction means 'to point out a contradiction' in an opponent's argument.
Examples
"Il y a une contradiction dans ton raisonnement."
Natural Translation
There is a contradiction in your reasoning.
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