disputative Sentence Examples

  1. The disputative candidate refused to concede defeat, insisting that the election results were rigged.
  2. The disputative team members argued endlessly, unable to find any common ground.
  3. The disputative couple couldn't even agree on what to order for dinner.
  4. The disputative neighbors were constantly feuding over property lines and noise levels.
  5. The disputative siblings were always fighting with each other, even over the smallest things.
  6. The disputative politicians engaged in a heated debate, each trying to outdo the other.
  7. The disputative students challenged the teacher's authority, questioning everything she said.
  8. The disputative lawyers argued aggressively in court, trying to convince the jury to their side.
  9. The disputative employees complained constantly about their working conditions, demanding better pay and benefits.
  10. The disputative citizens protested against the government's policies, demanding change.

disputative Meaning

Wordnet

disputative (s)

inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits

Webster

disputative (a.)

Disposed to dispute; inclined to cavil or to reason in opposition; as, a disputative temper.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disputative

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FAQs About the word disputative

inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suitsDisposed to dispute; inclined to cavil or to reason in opposition; as, a d

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The disputative candidate refused to concede defeat, insisting that the election results were rigged.

The disputative team members argued endlessly, unable to find any common ground.

The disputative couple couldn't even agree on what to order for dinner.

The disputative neighbors were constantly feuding over property lines and noise levels.