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contradictionsnoun
Plural form of contradiction.
Webster Dictionary
Contradictionsadjective
filled with contradictions; inconsistent
Contradictionsadjective
inclined to contradict or cavil
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of contradictions in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of contradictions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of contradictions in a Sentence
At its heart, Matthew's brilliant script is both a fascinating character portrait of a troubled and fearless man full of contradictions, and a deep dive into the disruptor who used the internet to challenge and break up the American Elite's narrative, you can draw a direct line from Matt Drudge to where we are today as a country in terms of speech, both for better and worse.
There is a dark side to all in this universe. Even this earth is dark for twelve hours in cycles. Darkness is simply absence of light, learn to be comfortable in it too. Life's wisdom grows when you experience to live in contrast and grow amidst contradictions. Let not any darkness leave you paralysed, expand your awareness switch on your inner light and be illuminised, get MickeyMized.
Who can tell Men?s hearts? The purest comprehend Such contradictions, and can blend The force to bear, the power to feel, The tender bud, the tempered steel.
We are going to enter into a life of contradictions. In politics, we will have equality and in social and economic rights, we will have inequality. We must remove this contradiction or else who suffer from this inequality will blow up the structure.
Comey has been caught in repeated contradictions and lies, comey broke his own rules at the FBI when he leaked documents to the press.
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