Crossword-Solution: CONTROVERSIAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Controversial | a. | Relating to, or consisting of, controversy; disputatious; polemical; as, controversial divinity. |
We have 186 clues for the answer “CONTROVERSIAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dispute or debate | 1 answer |
| GIVEN to controversy | 1 answer |
| Like Merriam-Webster's inclusion of the word "irregardless," originally | 1 answer |
| OPEN to controversy | 1 answer |
| marked by or capable of arousing controversy | 1 answer |
| CONTROVERSY (pert. to) | 2 answers |
| disputatious | 10 answers |
| debating | 36 answers |
| polemic | 45 answers |
| undeterminable | 55 answers |
| contestable | 56 answers |
| incredulous | 57 answers |
| eristic | 58 answers |
| disputed | 58 answers |
| Potential | 59 answers |
| circumstantial | 59 answers |
| Arguable | 60 answers |
| cavilling | 61 answers |
| possible | 61 answers |
| Probable | 61 answers |
| churning | 62 answers |
| outraged | 62 answers |
| Ranting | 63 answers |
| carping | 63 answers |
| exasperated | 63 answers |
| clinging | 64 answers |
| Unprotected | 64 answers |
| Querulous | 65 answers |
| bloodthirsty | 65 answers |
| in opposition | 65 answers |
| infuriated | 65 answers |
| concerned | 65 answers |
| Enraged | 66 answers |
| Perturbed | 67 answers |
| burned up | 67 answers |
| stirred up | 67 answers |
| Endangered | 67 answers |
| Vengeful | 68 answers |
| bellicose | 68 answers |
| inhuman | 68 answers |
| wrathful | 68 answers |
| conditional | 68 answers |
| Incensed | 69 answers |
| Merciless | 69 answers |
| angered | 69 answers |
| militant | 69 answers |
| pugnacious | 69 answers |
| Disturbed | 69 answers |
| Vulnerable | 69 answers |
| Helpless | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MEAZCE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CONTROVERSIAL (5)
One of its slogans is "Help stamp out software hoarding!" Though this remains controversial (because it implicitly denies any right of designers to own, assign, and sell the results of their labors), many hackers who disagree with RMS have nevertheless cooperated to produce large amounts of high-quality software for free redistribution under the Free Software Foundation's imprimatur.
Now and then when Ealer had to stop to cough, I pulled my induction-talents together and hove the controversial lead myself: always getting eight feet, eight and a half, often nine, sometimes even quarter-less-twain—as _I_ believed; but always “no bottom,” as _he_ said.
Higgins' job was to approve controversial material, but it gener- ally didn't surround only one reporter, on so many different stories within such a short time span.
The books about him are not highly important, but they contribute to a spectacular and highly controversial phase of range history, the so-called Johnson County War of Wyoming.
Here our two spinsters fell out—on some point of controversial divinity belike: but fell out so bitterly that there was never a word spoken between them, black or white, from that day forward.
Quotes with CONTROVERSIAL (3)
Me, well, there is meaning to the work and things I've done. But I never started an exercise revolution. I never became controversial because of my political beliefs. I don't believe I've affected change on a grand scale. I think I made a contribution. I know I've made people laugh. Through characters I have played, I've certainly allowed people to access their own expression of sadness or remorse, anger or disappointment. I've always believed that being an actor is a great s…
If you have to say or do something controversial, aim so that people will hate that they love it and not love that they hate it.
It is easy to understand that in the dreary middle ages the Aristotelian logic would be very acceptable to the controversial spirit of the schoolmen, which, in the absence of all real knowledge, spent its energy upon mere formulas and words, and that it would be eagerly adopted even in its mutilated Arabian form, and presently established as the centre of all knowledge.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2021).