B12K
Contradict
UK //ˌkɒntrəˈdɪkt//US //ˌkɑːntrəˈdɪkt//
Definition
To assert the opposite of a statement made by someone.
In simple words: To say something that opposes or disagrees with another statement
Examples
- She always tends to **contradict** herself during discussions.
- His statements often **contradict** proven facts.
- It's frustrating when you **contradict** your own promises.
Usage notes
Use in discussions or arguments. Avoid in formal writing if possible, as it may imply confrontation.
Grammar pattern
contradict + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'con-tradict' — imagine a 'con' artist making statements that are opposite.
Collocations
- often contradict
- directly contradict
- clearly contradict
Synonyms
- oppose
- deny
- disagree
- conflict
- refute
Antonyms
- agree
- confirm
- support
Common mistakes
- 'Contradict' is often confused with 'confirm'.
- Learners sometimes forget to use it with an object.
- Misusing it in informal contexts where softer language would be better.