Contention
UK /["/kənˈtenʃn/"]/US /["/kənˈtenʃn/"]/
Definition
anger between people who disagree
In simple words: A disagreement or argument about something.
Examples
- There was much contention between the two parties over the new policy.
- The main point of contention in the debate was the distribution of resources.
- Her contention that climate change is caused by human activity is supported by many scientists.
- His contention that the law should be changed sparked a lot of discussion.
- In the team sports contention, the two best teams will face off this weekend.
- The company's product won the contention among other competitors for market dominance.
Usage notes
Used in serious discussions or debates. Avoid in casual conversations; instead, say 'argument' or 'disagreement'. More common in written English.
Grammar pattern
contention + (that) clause
Memory hint
Think of 'contention' like 'contested attention' in an argument.
Collocations
- play-off
- title
- contention between
- an area of contention
- a bone of contention
- a point of contention
- main
- support
- dispute
- reject
Synonyms
- dispute
Antonyms
- agreement
- harmony
- peace
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'content' — they have different meanings.
- Using it in informal contexts where a simpler word is better.
- Mispronouncing it as 'con-tent-ion' instead of 'con-ten-tion'.