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Contradicted শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: অসঙ্গতি

Contradicted Meaning In Bengali অসঙ্গতি

Contradicted

অস্বীকার করা, বিরূদ্ধ হত্তয়া, বিপরীত হত্তয়া, প্রতিবাদ করা,

Definition

1) Contradicted (verb): To assert the opposite of a statement made by someone else; to deny the truth of a statement.
2) Contradicted (verb): To be inconsistent with or in opposition to something else; to show an inconsistency or disagreement.
3) Contradicted (verb): To speak or act in opposition to something previously stated or believed; to challenge the accuracy or validity of a claim.

Examples

Contradicted Example in a sentence

1) The witness contradicted her own statement during cross-examination.

2) His actions contradicted his words, causing confusion among the audience.

3) The scientific evidence contradicted the previous theory proposed by the researchers.

4) Sara contradicted her friend's claims by presenting concrete evidence to prove her point.

5) The detective's findings contradicted the suspect's alibi.

6) The weather forecast contradicted the sunny skies predicted earlier in the week.

7) His behavior contradicted the principles he claimed to stand for.

8) The data from the study contradicted the initial hypothesis.

9) The witness's testimony contradicted the defendant's version of events.

10) The new information contradicted everything we thought we knew about the topic.

Part of Speech

Contradicted (Noun)

Synonyms

Deny , Refuse , Negate , Contradict , Renounce , Give Up - (VERB) অস্বীকার করা

Contradict - (VERB) বিরূদ্ধ হত্তয়া

Contrast , Contradict - (VERB) বিপরীত হত্তয়া

Protest , Contradict , Clamor Against , Gainsay , Object , Raise An Objection - (VERB) প্রতিবাদ করা

Encyclopedia

Contradicted (verb): To assert the opposite of a statement made by someone else; to deny the truth of a statement.
Contradicted (verb): To be inconsistent with or in opposition to something else; to show an inconsistency or disagreement.
Contradicted (verb): To speak or act in opposition to something previously stated or believed; to challenge the accuracy or validity of a claim.