MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISPUTATIOUS»
disputatious
argumentative
cantankerous
captious
cavilling
contentious
dissentious
litigious
polemical
pugnacious
quarrelsome
disputatious
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long
history
little
wars
waged
countries
occupying
that
european
peninsula
professor
could
give
with
definitions
word
vocabulary
always
looking
fight
consider
yourself
however
more
appropriate
head
debate
team
rather
than
define
fond
given
disputation
litigants
ˌdɪspjʊˈteɪʃəs
disputative
inclined
argument
ˌdispuˈtatiously
disˈputatively
ˌdispuˈtatiousness
disˈputativeness
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dɪˈspjuːtətɪv
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followed
gentleman
temerity
maintain
before
royal
misocapnist
counterblast
issued
from
find
using
this
powered
adjective
disagreeable
likely
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into
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controversial
another
arguing
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISPUTATIOUS»
Découvrez l'usage de
disputatious dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
disputatious et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Argument: The American Transcendentalists and
Disputatious ...
In arguing that the American Transcendentalists represent a turning point within the history of disputatious reason, this dissertation finds in their texts a variety of alternatives to argument as a way of thinking, writing, and reading.
2
Violent Crime: Assessing Race and Ethnic Differences
disputatious persons were also more likely to demand reparations for the
grievance - demands that Luckenbill and Doyle defined as "claiming." The
harmdoers who leveled the initial insults were often unwilling to back down and
defuse the ...
3
Oxford University Statutes
Of the ordinary Disputatious in Divinity 75 2. Of the ordinary Disputatious in
Medicine . 76 3. Of the ordinary Disputatious in Law . 77 4. Of the Disputatious in
Quodlibet to be held instead of the ordinary ones in Arts . 77 5. Of the Notice
which ...
... the world of myth: he was the eastern Jew. He spoke badly, both in his
language and in his rhetoric; he was disputatious, dirty, trapped in his own mode
of argument. Here Heine's first impressions of the eastern European Jew as
nonwestern ...
5
Who Invented Hinduism: Essays on Religion in History
word as 'inarticulate or unintelligible speech', and a few have suggested that it
might, by extension, refer to 'foreign' speech.18 In the translations that follow I will
use the translations 'disputatious' or 'disputatious speakers', roughly equivalent ...
6
Death and the Plowman: Or, The Bohemian Plowman; a ...
Or, The Bohemian Plowman; a Disputatious and Consolatory Dialogue about
Death from the Year 1400 Johannes (von Tepl). Johannes von Saaz DEATH
AND THE PLOWMAN or THE BOHEMIAN PLOWMAN A Disputatious and
Consolatory ...
Johannes (von Tepl), 1958
7
Evaluating Social Programs and Problems: Visions for the New ...
Thus, my fifth recommendation is that we need to continue to do the things that
foster what Campbell (1984) has called the “disputatious community of scholars.”
According to this perspective, in evaluation we probably need more criticism of ...
Stewart I. Donaldson, Michael Scriven, 2002
8
Picture These SAT Words!
(dis pyuh tay shush) disputatious argumentative; fond of arguing Picture this:
dispute ate us □ Mary seems naturally disputatious; she takes an extreme
position on every issue. □ Phil has hardly a disputatious bone in his body; he'll
agree with ...
Philip Geer, Susan Geer, 2008
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Merriam-Webster's Vocabulary Builder
A reputation, for example, is what others think of you; a deputy is someone "
considered as" the person who appointed him or her. disputatious \dis-pyů-౹tā-
shəs\ Inclined to argue or debate. q Because both sides were so disputatious, ...
10
Experience and Development: A Festschrift in Honor of Sandra ...
If you have a hypothesis and I have another hypothesis, evidently one of them
must be eliminated. The scientist seems to have no choice but to be either soft-
headed or disputatious. Perhaps this is why so many tend to resist the strong
analytic ...
Kathleen McCartney, Richard A. Weinberg, 2012
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «DISPUTATIOUS»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
disputatious est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
This “No” was only the beginning!
At the short period before the referendum, this disputatious alliance had extorted and terrorized the people, using all means available: Via ... «International Viewpoint, juil 15»
Stop worrying about Cyber Pearl Harbor and start collecting data
We examine all cyber actions between rival states to understand how this new technology is used by the most disputatious members of the ... «OUPblog, juil 15»
'It's not like Argo': the trials of a tour guide in Iran
So ran Ed and Katryn's schedule for Tehran, the country's polluted, impossible, disputatious capital, where I lived for seven years – loving the ... «The Guardian, juil 15»
Low Popahirum, July 1, 2015
... hawks like Hillary Clinton and Republican hawks like Marco Rubio—the same crowd that gets all disputatious when called out by Rand Paul. «The Hayride, juil 15»
Good results hidden behind hard trials
In such environments, they display traits of aggressiveness, tension and a disputatious attitude. The reason for these reactions is that they do ... «Gulf Today, juin 15»
Just a chat with your friendly neighborhood president
Many visitors to the podcast garage are friends, and things can get raucous and even disputatious; others, as when he spoke by phone on ... «Los Angeles Times, juin 15»
Exec warns against going back to manual polls
In that sense I guess it partly has to do with the disputatious nature of elections in the Philippines and the low level of trust and faith in ... «BusinessWorld Online Edition, juin 15»
The new awkward squad
... he was dismayed to find himself embroiled in an identical argument with Yanis Varoufakis, his disputatious Greek counterpart. Seeking relief ... «The Economist, juin 15»
JOHN PEARRELL: Imperfections shouldn't prevent us from seeking …
It's simply impossible for me to 'belong' to this quarrelsome, hostile, disputatious, and deservedly infamous group.” #We may not like that, but ... «Rockdale Citizen, juin 15»
Queen will avoid speaking German during trip to Berlin says …
... of the 12 Angry Men, from the film about a disputatious New York murder jury: 'Does Magna Carta mean nothing to you? Did she die in vain?' ... «Daily Mail, juin 15»