Pronunciation: /pəˈlɛmɪkəl/
adjective relating to or involving strongly critical, controversial, or disputatious writing or speech
A1 The polemical debate between the two politicians became heated.
A2 The students engaged in a polemical discussion about the book they were reading.
B1 The article presented a polemical view on the controversial topic of climate change.
B2 The author's polemical writing style often sparks debate among readers.
C1 The professor's polemical analysis of the political situation was both insightful and provocative.
C2 The filmmaker's polemical documentary challenged viewers to reconsider their beliefs about social justice.
formal The author's polemical writing style sparked a heated debate among scholars.
informal His polemical rant on social media caused quite a stir.
slang She always gets into polemical arguments with her classmates.
figurative The politician's polemical speech was like a verbal boxing match.
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