eristical (Meaning)
eristical (s)
given to disputation for its own sake and often employing specious arguments
eristical (a.)
Controversial.
Synonyms & Antonyms of eristical
Synonyms:
- absurd
- preposterous
- asinine
- silly
- ill-advised
- unconsidered
- random
- half-baked
- invalid
- illegitimate
- meaningless
- surreal
- nonsensical
- unsound
- inconsequential
- foolish
- inconsequent
- inconsistent
- misguided
- weak
- unusual
Antonyms:
- justified
- plausible
- well-grounded
- credible
- commonsense
- clear
- well-founded
- plausible
- satisfying
- solid
- sober
- cogent
- convincing
- just
- commonsense
- justified
- organized
- compelling
- true
- persuasive
- convincing
- true
- clear
- well-founded
- certain
- just
- organized
- well-grounded
- satisfying
- enlightened
- enlightened
- persuasive
- credible
- cogent
- solid
- informed
- sober
- compelling
- certain
- informed
FAQs About the word eristical
given to disputation for its own sake and often employing specious argumentsControversial.
fallacious, unreasoning, unreasoned, specious, unreasonable, irrational, illogical, sophistic, nonrational,sophistical
sane, valid, valid, rational, wise,reasonable, sane, sound, reasonable, wise
The eristical debate between the two politicians left the audience feeling confused and frustrated.
The eristical argument employed by the lawyer failed to convince the jury, resulting in a guilty verdict.
The eristical nature of the academic's discourse alienated many of his colleagues and hindered his career progression.
The eristical tone of the online discussion quickly escalated into personal attacks and insults, leading to the thread being locked.