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Adjective
(1) of or involving dispute or controversy
Noun
(1) a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology
(2) a controversy (especially over a belief or dogma
(3) a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)
(4) a controversy (especially over a belief or dogma)
(5) argument
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Adjective
(1) of or involving dispute or controversy
Noun
(1) a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology
(2) a controversy (especially over a belief or dogma
(3) a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)
(4) a controversy (especially over a belief or dogma)
(5) argument
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(1) The other part is that these policies our present or future governments develop for mainly polemic purposes sometimes actually get implemented!
(2) a writer of feminist polemic
(3) I'll go back and read it again, but if I'm right, and you only gave a harsh polemic opinion, why react so vehemently to the opposing polemic viewpoint?
(4) The extended polemic against rock music turned out to be particularly rich.
(5) Equally, one might regard it as a polemic against the reflexive association of aesthetics with false consciousness.
(6) his polemic against the cultural relativism of the Sixties
(7) By way of an introduction thought I'd post a polemic piece that I've been knocking about for a while.
(8) Accompanying her powerful polemic against u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510victim artu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb was the assertion that she did not plan to see the work.
(9) But it is a better book for not being a polemic against the excesses of the British in India.
(10) Other men, perhaps less certain of their status, or with more avowedly polemic things to express, were less retiring.
(11) Many press accounts have misread this book as an indictment of incentive zoning or as a polemic against privatization.
(12) Despite all this, the most amusing thing about your article hasn't yet been mentioned here in my little polemic tirade.
(13) And yet, the song is not just a polemic against those who are in power.
(14) I really do think it's perfectly OK to expose one's passions and prejudices in unashamedly polemic writing on a blog.
(15) But as for the polemic aspect, one of the main points critics made was that it lacked balance, that it was too one-sided.
(16) Pickens, in fact, offers up nothing less than a review essay on Eloge with polemic blasts of his own, of which several are worth recording.
Show Examples
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(1) The other part is that these policies our present or future governments develop for mainly polemic purposes sometimes actually get implemented!
(2) a writer of feminist polemic
(3) I'll go back and read it again, but if I'm right, and you only gave a harsh polemic opinion, why react so vehemently to the opposing polemic viewpoint?
(4) The extended polemic against rock music turned out to be particularly rich.
(5) Equally, one might regard it as a polemic against the reflexive association of aesthetics with false consciousness.
(6) his polemic against the cultural relativism of the Sixties
(7) By way of an introduction thought I'd post a polemic piece that I've been knocking about for a while.
(8) Accompanying her powerful polemic against u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510victim artu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb was the assertion that she did not plan to see the work.
(9) But it is a better book for not being a polemic against the excesses of the British in India.
(10) Other men, perhaps less certain of their status, or with more avowedly polemic things to express, were less retiring.
(11) Many press accounts have misread this book as an indictment of incentive zoning or as a polemic against privatization.
(12) Despite all this, the most amusing thing about your article hasn't yet been mentioned here in my little polemic tirade.
(13) And yet, the song is not just a polemic against those who are in power.
(14) I really do think it's perfectly OK to expose one's passions and prejudices in unashamedly polemic writing on a blog.
(15) But as for the polemic aspect, one of the main points critics made was that it lacked balance, that it was too one-sided.
(16) Pickens, in fact, offers up nothing less than a review essay on Eloge with polemic blasts of his own, of which several are worth recording.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. polemical
Noun
2. diatribe
3. invective
4. rant
5. tirade
6. broadside
7. attack
8. harangue
9. condemnation
10. criticism
11. stricture
12. admonition
13. rebuke
14. abuse
15. blast
17. philippic
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. polemical
Noun
2. diatribe
3. invective
4. rant
5. tirade
6. broadside
7. attack
8. harangue
9. condemnation
10. criticism
11. stricture
12. admonition
13. rebuke
14. abuse
15. blast
17. philippic
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