Meaning of controversialist | Babel Free
Equivalents
Examples
“Richard Dawkins has become⟳ a leading controversialist in a few areas.”
“His indefatigable adversary, who is the perfect model⟳ of an agile controversialist, had attacked him as a magniloquent Thraso, on account of his Pansophical promises.”
“Does this explain⟳ the sensational character of some of his public pronouncements? A controversialist might drive⟳ through some of the later chapters with a coach and four without encountering serious impediments; but sono ben trovati, and he is a hold⟳ man who would presume to pass⟳ final judgment upon the contemporary phase of Italy’s history.”
“He was not a drunkard, not a chronic bankrupt. For the rest⟳, Mr. Woodward depicts [Thomas] Paine as a highminded controversialist, persecuted by reactionaries on both sides of the Atlantic for no more than liberal political views.”
“In the early 1700s [Jonathan] Swift spent much of his time in London, where he wormed his way into the company of coffee-house wits and politicians, and, beginning to publish⟳ political tracts, won a reputation as a controversialist.”
“This was to have⟳ been the final date⟳ of the rightwing controversialist’s charmingly named Dangerous Faggot Tour of US campuses.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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