controversy|controversies in English
noun
[con·tro·ver·sy || 'kɒntrəvɜːsɪ]
disagreement, debate, argument
Use "controversy|controversies" in a sentence
1. First Amendment: Cases, Controversies, and Contexts
2. Controversialist (plural Controversialists) One who regularly engages in public controversies
3. But past controversies were conspicuously absent this weekend.
4. The doctrine developed gradually over several centuries and through many controversies.”
5. Fueling a Controversy
6. His teachings therefore ignited bitter controversies within the church.
7. Bimetallism caused much controversy
8. "No controversy, just champions".
9. Mets Player's Cockfighting Controversy
10. Utah case stirs controversy".
11. The Arian controversy was the first controversy to be decided by an ecumenical council
12. Should unpublished data be included in meta-analyses? Current convictions and controversies.
13. The controversies that have since arisen are of threefold origin.
14. 1 day ago · Controversies around Compostable materials
15. Letters on the Apollinarian Controversy
16. The judges' decision provoked controversy.
17. How Did the Controversy Begin?
18. Business advisory and consultancy services relating to tax accounting methods, bankruptcy, business restructuring, controversies
19. These promotion criteria sometimes caused controversy.
20. Much controversy surrounds the new exam.
21. The controversy still divides major religions.
22. The present controversy dates from 19
23. The President resigned amid considerable controversy.
24. Synonyms for Contestations include disputes, disagreements, disputation, debate, controversies, dissension, dissentions, difference, argument and nonconcurrence
25. Clubhouse was already mired in controversy