Crossword-Solution: CONTROVERSY 11 letters, 57 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Controversy n. Contention; dispute; debate; discussion; agitation of
contrary opinions.
Controversy n. Quarrel; strife; cause of variance; difference.
Controversy n. A suit in law or equity; a question of right.

We have 57 clues for the answer “CONTROVERSY”

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slight skirmish 1 answer
polemics 1 answer
ongoing disagreement 1 answer
Heated dispute 5 answers
embroilment 10 answers
rivalry 11 answers
A DISPUTE WHERE THERE IS STRONG DISAGREEMENT 11 answers
dialectic 16 answers
Tussle 35 answers
contraposition 42 answers
polemic 45 answers
call in question 46 answers
disputation 50 answers
argumentation 50 answers
Wrestle 51 answers
Hurrah! 52 answers
Misunderstanding 53 answers
combating 54 answers
contradiction 54 answers
Antithesis 58 answers
Strive 58 answers
contrast 59 answers
resistance 60 answers
strife 61 answers
Deliberation 64 answers
Opposition 64 answers
Hassle 64 answers
contrariety 64 answers
Discussion 66 answers
alienation 67 answers
Debate 69 answers
furore 71 answers
Altercation 71 answers
Squabble 71 answers
Fuss 71 answers
dissension 72 answers
difference 72 answers
Contention. 74 answers
antagonism 78 answers
Feud 78 answers
Discord 79 answers
discrepancy 79 answers
demur 79 answers
words 79 answers
hostility 80 answers
Argument 82 answers
Dispute 82 answers
Breach 83 answers
Passage 84 answers
DIVISION ___ 86 answers
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Sentences with CONTROVERSY (5)

The Ass, as he returned to his stall beaten nearly to death, thus lamented: “I have brought it all on myself! Why could I not have been contented to labor with my companions, and not wish to be idle all the day like that useless little Lapdog!” The Lioness A CONTROVERSY prevailed among the beasts of the field as to which of the animals deserved the most credit for producing the greatest number of whelps at a birth.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Scatological language is actually relatively uncommon among hackers, and there was some controversy over whether this entry ought to be included at all.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
And I thought that it was easy for me to select some matters which should neither be obnoxious to much controversy, nor should compel me to expound more of my principles than I desired, and which should yet be sufficient clearly to exhibit what I can or cannot accomplish in the sciences.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
All attention was focused on the abolition of slavery, and the only point of controversy centered on the means by which it should be achieved.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
VII If I had under my superintendence a controversy appointed to decide whether Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare or not, I believe I would place before the debaters only the one question, _was shakespeare ever a practicing lawyer_? and leave everything else out.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993

Quotes with CONTROVERSY (3)

The philosophic outlook rises above all sectarian controversy. It finds its own position not only by appreciating and synthesizing what is solidly based in the rival sects but also by capping them all with the keystone of nonduality.
Paul Brunton The Notebooks of Paul Brunton
One’s skill is never complete, one’s knowledge is forever lacking, one’s taste is invariably altered, one’s opinion ever subject to controversy. There is a complete and constant urge towards improvement.
Andrew Loomis
The very power of [textbook writers] depends on the fact that they are dealing with a boy: a boy who thinks he is ‘doing’ his ‘English prep’ and has no notion that ethics, theology, and politics are all at stake. It is not a theory they put into his mind, but an assumption, which ten years hence, its origin forgotten and its presence unconscious, will condition him to take one side in a controversy which he has never recognized as a controversy at all.
C. S. Lewis The Abolition of Man