contradictory - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contradictory in Hindi

  • असंगत
  • परस्पर विरोधी
  • विरोधात्मक
  • विरुद्ध

contradictory Definition

Adjective

  • mutually opposed or inconsistent.

Noun

  • a contradictory proposition.

contradictory Example

  • It was a contradictory thought - and totally unfair to Josh. ( यह एक विरोधाभासी विचार था - और जोश के लिए पूरी तरह से अनुचित था। )
  • We are faced with two apparently contradictory statements. ( हम दो स्पष्ट रूप से विरोधाभासी बयानों का सामना कर रहे हैं। )
  • The advice I received was often contradictory.  ( मुझे जो सलाह मिली वह अक्सर विरोधाभासी थी। )
  • The argument is internally contradictory. ( तर्क आंतरिक रूप से विरोधाभासी है। ) 

More Sentence

  • Case said these seemingly contradictory deals were simple exercises in economic balance of power.
  • In addition each of the gospels contains contradictory statements about the same event.
  • But it represents a compromise between opposing or contradictory interests not untypical of media policy.
  • I keep getting contradictory advice - some people tell me to keep it warm and some tell me to put ice on it.
  • Some of the laws were contradictory. Accordingly, measures were taken to clarify them.
  • The public is being fed contradictory messages about the economy.
  • Customs officials have made a series of contradictory statements about the equipment.
  • The plethora of rules and regulations is both contradictory and confusing.
  • People at the memorial service had contradictory stories and when Howie pressed them, no one seemed to have any real facts.
  • Believers could be in no uncertainty as to which of two contradictory passages remained in force; and they might still find edification in that which had become obsolete.
  • If they were really contradictory they would be non-existent.
  • Surveying these positions, we shall not be astonished to find much that is surprising and some things that are contradictory in Pascal's utterances on "les grands sujets."
  • The contradictory law makes no sense because it outlaws the act in one part and allows it in another.  
  • Moreover, the queen of England increased his difficulties by making him the bearer of offensive messages to the barons, and by contradictory instructions.
  • In spite of Rostopchin's broadsheets, or because of them or independently of them, the strangest and most contradictory rumors were current in the town.
  • Evidently the explanations furnished by these historians being mutually contradictory can only satisfy young children.
  • Both men claimed to support the mayor, but gave contradictory information to the press during their interviews.  
  • Attempts to trace earlier bishops as far back as the 5th century have yielded only vague and contradictory results.
  • Thus he was able often to recover the meaning of a passage which had long been buried under a heap of contradictory glosses, and he founded a school in which sobriety and common sense were added to the industry and ingenuity of former commentators.
  • If the analysis given above is correct, the book is not a unit; it contains passages mutually contradictory and not harmonizable.
  • purely formal); the thing must be what it is, and cannot be conceived as having qualities contradictory of its nature.
  • The universal historians give contradictory replies to that question, while the historians of culture evade it and answer something quite different.
  • Thus we observe persistent organs and persistent types of animals, analogous organs and analogous types of animals, and this analogy applies still further to the rival and more or less contradictory hypotheses of the sudden as distinguished from the gradual appearance of new parts or organs of animals, and the sudden appearance of new types of animals.
  • As soon as historians of different nationalities and tendencies begin to describe the same event, the replies they give immediately lose all meaning, for this force is understood by them all not only differently but often in quite contradictory ways.