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Deutsche polemisch streitsüchtig Synonyme

ätzend  Âpolemisch  Âscharf  Âunsachlich  
kratzbürstig  (umgangssprachlich)  Âstreitsüchtig  Âzanksüchtig  Âzänkisch  Âzickig  (umgangssprachlich)  

Englische polemic Synonyme

polemic  Kilkenny cats  Philadelphia lawyer  altercation  apologetics  apologia  apologist  apology  arguer  argufier  argument  argumentation  bicker  bickering  blood feud  brawl  broil  casuist  casuistry  cat-and-dog life  combat  conflict  contention  contentiousness  contest  contestation  controversialist  controversy  cut and thrust  debate  debater  defense  disceptator  disputant  disputation  dispute  donnybrook  donnybrook fair  embroilment  enmity  feud  fight  fighting  fliting  flyting  fracas  fuss  guardhouse lawyer  hassle  hostility  hubbub  imbroglio  litigation  logomacher  logomachist  logomachy  mooter  open quarrel  paper war  passage of arms  pilpulist  polemicist  polemics  polemist  quarrel  quarreling  quarrelsomeness  rhubarb  scrapping  set-to  sharp words  slanging match  snarl  spat  squabble  squabbling  strife  struggle  tiff  tussle  vendetta  verbal engagement  war  war of words  warfare  words  wrangle  wrangler  wrangling  
polemical  aggressive  argumental  argumentative  bellicose  belligerent  bickering  cat-and-dog  cat-and-doggish  combative  contentious  controversial  dialectic  disputatious  divisive  eristic  factional  factious  ill-humored  irascible  irritable  litigious  logomachic  partisan  pilpulistic  polarizing  polemic  pro and con  pugnacious  quarrelsome  scrappy  shrewish  wrangling  

 

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A polemic p??l?m?k is a contentious argument that is intended to support a specific position via attacks on a contrary position. Polemics are mostly seen in arguments about controversial topics. The practice of such argumentation is called polemics. A person who often writes polemics, or who speaks polemically, is called a polemicist or a polemic. The word is derived from Greek ????????? , meaning "warlike, hostile", from ??????? , meaning "war".