Contentious - Wikipedia-style Article
Contentious
Definition
Contentious is an adjective meaning (1) causing, involving, or likely to cause disagreement or public debate; controversial; (2) inclined to quarrel or argue; combative; (3) Law: involving a dispute that is contested in an adversarial process.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA: /kənˈtɛnʃəs/
- Respelling: kən-TEN-shus
British English
- IPA: /kənˈtɛnʃəs/
- Respelling: kən-TEN-shəs
Etymology
Late Middle English, from Middle French contentieux ‘quarrelsome, litigated,’ from Latin contentiōsus ‘disputatious,’ from contentiō ‘a contest, dispute’ < contendĕre ‘to strive, contend.’ The English adjectival ending -tious reflects Latin -tiōsus.
Derivatives
- contentiously (adverb)
- contentiousness (noun)
- noncontentious (adjective) — chiefly legal, meaning “not involving a dispute”
- non-contentious (hyphenated variant)
Synonyms
- Controversial sense: controversial, disputed, debatable, divisive, polemical
- Quarrelsome sense: argumentative, combative, quarrelsome, confrontational, fractious
- Legal sense: contested, adversarial, litigated
Antonyms
- Controversial sense: uncontroversial, undisputed, uncontested, agreeable
- Quarrelsome sense: amiable, conciliatory, easygoing, cooperative
- Legal sense: noncontentious, uncontested, ex parte (procedurally)
Usage
Adjective: “The proposal to redraw district lines is highly contentious.” / “He has a contentious style that often derails meetings.” / “Probate of the will became contentious when heirs disagreed.”
Related Terms
- Contention: a dispute or point advanced in argument.
- Contend: to strive or argue in opposition.
- Controversy: prolonged public disagreement or debate.
- Acrimonious: angry and bitter in tone, often describing disputes.
- Litigious: prone to engage in lawsuits or legal disputes.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Causing or likely to cause disagreement; controversial — describing issues or topics that provoke debate or division.
- Example: “The textbook’s treatment of climate policy proved contentious among board members.”
- Inclined to argue; quarrelsome or combative — describing a person or manner marked by frequent disputes.
- Example: “A few contentious voices dominated the forum with constant objections.”
- Law: Involving a disputed matter subject to adversarial proceedings — opposed to administrative or noncontentious matters.
- Example: “The guardianship petition shifted from administrative to contentious when relatives intervened.”