contradictory 的 2 个定义
- asserting the contrary or opposite; contradicting; inconsistent; logically opposite: contradictory statements.
 - tending or inclined to contradict.
 
plural con·tra·dic·to·ries.
- Logic. a proposition so related to a second that it is impossible for both to be true or both to be false.
 
contradictory 近义词
antagonistic
contradictory 的近义词 30 个
- antithetical
 - conflicting
 - contrary
 - incompatible
 - inconsistent
 - paradoxical
 - anti
 - antipodal
 - con
 - converse
 - counter
 - opposite
 - reverse
 - adverse
 - against
 - agin
 - antipodean
 - antithetic
 - counteractive
 - diametric
 - discrepant
 - incongruous
 - irreconcilable
 - negating
 - no go
 - nullifying
 - opposing
 - ornery
 - polar
 - repugnant
 
contradictory 的反义词 11 个
更多contradictory例句
- The challenge with that is it’s completely contradictory to the agency model, which has been built around people, so there’s been a reluctance to build out AI and machine learning.
 - On Conflicting Beliefs and Seeing People as MonstersAccording to Smith, the typical advocate of dehumanizing rhetoric has two contradictory beliefs.
 - On this approach to belief, contradictory belief is impossible.
 - As I was reading On Inhumanity, I was wondering how much Smith’s commitment to contradictory beliefs matters.
 - Data on how much infectious virus is present in the noses of asymptomatic people are contradictory, Kilpatrick says.
 - America presents two contradictory narratives that it struggles to reconcile.
 - My optimism springs from the contradictory statements of the conservative justices of the court.
 - His teammates go further, doubting whether anybody fathoms the consistently contradictory Palmer--least of all Palmer.
 - Consolmango writes that the Bible actually contains several contradictory Creation theories.
 - The upshot of these contradictory findings is that most people have trouble believing the figures produced by either side.
 - By men the laws of a nation may be altered without being made contradictory to one another, or to oppose the law of God.
 - He was preserved from the fantastic by another gift which seems contradictory to the first.
 - A word on the contradictory education which we bestow upon our daughters.
 - But how are we to reconcile improbable facts related in a contradictory manner?
 - How, said they, could they assist by their presence at public prayers which were utterly contradictory to their private ones?