Polemical

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Pronunciation: /pəˈlɛmɪkəl/

Definitions of polemical

adjective relating to or involving strongly critical, controversial, or disputatious writing or speech

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of polemical in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of polemical

past tense

polemicked

plural

polemicals

comparative

more polemical

superlative

most polemical

present tense

polemicize

future tense

will polemicize

perfect tense

have polemicized

continuous tense

is polemicizing

singular

polemical

positive degree

polemical

infinitive

to polemicize

gerund

polemicizing

participle

polemicized

Origin and Evolution of polemical

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'polemical' originates from the Greek word 'polemikos', meaning 'of war'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something related to war or conflict, the word 'polemical' evolved to refer to writing or speech that is strongly critical or controversial in nature.