Need another word that means the same as “controversial”? Find 10 synonyms and 30 related words for “controversial” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Controversial” are: contentious, disputed, moot, disputable, debatable, arguable, vexed, open to discussion, open to question, under discussion
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “controversial” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
arguable | Open to argument or debate. A highly arguable assumption. |
contentious | (of a person) given to provoking argument. A style described as abrasive and contentious. |
debatable | Capable of being disproved. It is debatable whether the country is coming out of recession. |
disputable | Capable of being disproved. Whether it can be described as art criticism may be disputable. |
disputed | Subject to disagreement and debate. |
moot | Of no legal significance (as having been previously decided. The whole matter is becoming increasingly moot. |
open to discussion | Open and observable; not secret or hidden. |
open to question | Accessible to all. |
under discussion | Located below or beneath something else. |
vexed | Troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances. The vexed parents of an unruly teenager. |
argument | An independent variable associated with a function or proposition and determining its value For example in the expression y F x x the arguments of the function F are x and x and the value is y. It was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true. |
cloture | A rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative body. A cloture motion. |
contention | A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement. The captured territory was the main area of contention between the two countries. |
contentious | Causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial. A contentious issue. |
contentiousness | An inclination to be quarrelsome and contentious. |
controversy | A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement. The design of the building has caused controversy. |
debatable | Open to doubt or debate. It is debatable whether the country is coming out of recession. |
debate | The formal presentation of a stated proposition and the opposition to it (usually followed by a vote. There has been much debate about prices. |
discussion | The action or process of talking about something in order to reach a decision or to exchange ideas. Discussions about environmental improvement. |
disproof | The action of proving that something is untrue. Rex was living disproof of the youth preserving powers imputed to life in the college. |
disputable | Open to argument or debate. Whether it can be described as art criticism may be disputable. |
disputation | Formal academic debate. A lengthy disputation about the rights and wrongs of a particular request. |
disputatious | Fond of having heated arguments. A disputatious lawyer. |
disruptive | Causing or tending to cause disruption. Disruptive pupils. |
elocution | The skill of clear and expressive speech, especially of distinct pronunciation and articulation. A Rileyesque elocution. |
hassel | Norwegian chemist noted for his research on organic molecules (1897-1981. |
interlocutor | A person who takes part in a conversation. |
issue | Supplies as food or clothing or ammunition issued by the government. Water issued from the hole in the wall. |
litigious | Concerned with lawsuits or litigation. A litigious and acrimonious spirit. |
misunderstood | Incorrectly interpreted or understood. He is one of football s most misunderstood men. |
outsider | A person who does not belong to a particular organization or profession. He started as a rank outsider. |
panel | Cover a wall or other surface with panels. An interview panel. |
polemical | Of or involving dispute or controversy. A polemical essay. |
quarrel | An arrow that is shot from a crossbow; has a head with four edges. We have no quarrel with the people of the country only with the dictator. |
quarrelsome | Given to or characterized by quarrelling. Quarrelsome when drinking. |
questionable | Subject to question. A questionable reputation. |
refutable | Able to be refuted. |
rivalry | Competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field. There always has been intense rivalry between the clubs. |
turbulent | Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not stable or calm. A turbulent and unruly childhood. |
unconfirmed | Not finally established or settled. An unconfirmed letter of credit. |
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