controversy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of controversy in Hindi

  • विवाद
  • तकरार
  • वादविवाद

controversy Definition

Noun

  • disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated.

controversy Example

  • There was a controversy over the plans. ( योजना को लेकर विवाद हुआ था। )
  • His inclusion in the team has caused controversy. ( उनके टीम में शामिल होने से विवाद खड़ा हो गया है। )   
  • Her latest book has engendered a lot of controversy. ( उनकी नवीनतम पुस्तक ने बहुत सारे विवादों को जन्म दिया है। ) 
  • he sometimes caused controversy because of his forceful views ( वह कभी-कभी अपने ज़बरदस्त विचारों के कारण विवाद का कारण बनता है )

More Sentence

  • He had been placed in the center of a controversy he couldn't resolve.
  • The New Testament reflects a controversy.
  • The controversy that ensued made a split in the nonjuring communion.
  • Theodoret's chief importance is as a dogmatic theologian, it having fallen to his lot to take part in the Nestorian controversy and to be the most considerable opponent of the views of Cyril and Dioscurus of Alexandria.
  • This treaty, made possible by concessions on either side, settled the investiture controversy, and was confirmed by the Lateran council of March 1123.
  • Among his later writings, besides numerous pamphlets on what was known as "the Apocrypha controversy," are a treatise On the Inspiration of Scripture (1828), which has passed through many editions, and a later Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans (1835), which has been frequently reprinted, and has been translated into French and German.
  • For a short time he assisted Charles Osborne in editing the Philanthropist; in 1819 he went to St Louis, Missouri, and there in 1819-1820 took an active part in the slavery controversy; and in 1821 he founded at Mount Pleasant, Ohio, an anti-slavery paper, the Genius of Universal Emancipation.
  • Both the 14th and 15th centuries in Spain were largely taken up with controversy, as by Isaac ibn Pulgar (about 1350), and Shem Tobh ibn Shaprut (about 1380), who translated St Matthew's gospel into Hebrew.
  • There was a lot of controversy about cloning.
  • In a small town, we have to avoid controversy.
  • A second controversy was the claim that Bush Sr.
  • Controversy surrounds the use of electronic tweezers.
  • There is always a big controversy regarding packing.
  • If there really was a profound controversy here, it.
  • There may be here the start of a healthy controversy.
  • He had vanished in a flurry of controversy and rumour.
  • Undergravel Filter Controversy for more on this subject.
  • While there is still so much controversy about what you.
  • Much of his life was spent in controversy, not only with Christians (in 1293 before the king of Aragon), but also with his own people and on the views of the time.
  • Though the controversy went on, its most important result had already been achieved in the silencing of Convocation, for that body, though it had just "seemed to be settling down to its proper work in dealing with the real exigencies of the church" when the Hoadly dispute arose, did not meet again for the despatch of business for nearly a century and a half.
  • the announcement ended a protracted controversy