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was contradictory
adjective
That contradicts something, such as an argument.
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Indeed, his very political identity was contradictory.
Legal experts, however, said Sanogo's declaration was contradictory.
Moore was contradictory on the subject of death.
Some evidence given by different witnesses in the trial was contradictory.
He was contradictory though: a private gossip, both kind and ferocious.
So Orwell was contradictory: contradictions are what make writers interesting; consistency is for cooking.
All of this was valuable, but much of it was contradictory.
In contrast to this, the attitude of National Socialism in Germany under Hitler was contradictory.
The then US deputy assistant secretary for African affairs, Karl Wycoff, pointed out that EU policy was contradictory.
"I wanted to not do anything that was contradictory to what James Gurney had done," he said.
Though police interrogated Dassey the following day, his testimony was contradictory and provided law enforcement officials with virtually nothing.
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