disputatious in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

disputatious in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for disputatious in the English»Spanish Dictionary

disputatious [ˌdɪspjʊˈteɪʃəs, Am -pju:ˈ-] ADJ

American English

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English
Contesting the forms of that link, rubbing up against the ruling social dynamics and making disputatious artworks, continues to power art that is significant.
theconversation.com
Regardless of pedigree or profile, an overbearing, disputatious or thoughtless newcomer can quickly disrupt the workings of the most effective, high-functioning board.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But his irregular conduct, scandalous writings, and disputatious temper soon drove him from the city.
en.wikipedia.org
He was angry, disputatious, sometimes violent.
www.ft.com
Disputatious and violent, he was involved in a number of duels and died by falling down stairs.
en.wikipedia.org
I'm all for a fluid and disputatious canon, but you can't even have the flow and argument without something to debate.
www.theglobeandmail.com
In their ignorance they are by nature quarrelsome, wrangling, and disputatious, each maintaining reality is thus and thus.
en.wikipedia.org
He developed a reputation locally for being disputatious; one neighbor described him as a tiger for a temper and always in a row.
en.wikipedia.org
But they were disputatious daily and unstable week by week.
www.thestar.com
There is a baffling array of clergymen, all with differing and disputatious points of view and very little in the way of individual character.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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