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polemic

/pəˈlɛmɪk/

Meanings
  • noun

    A heated argument or dispute, especially one carried on in print, on the radio, or in public.

    - "The two politicians engaged in a bitter polemic over immigration policy."
    - "The polemic between the two scholars regarding the interpretation of the text lasted for years."
  • noun

    A formal written or spoken argument or statement, especially one put forward as a defence or justification.

    - "The defendant's polemic in court was based on the claim of self-defence."
    - "The author's polemic in the book was a passionate defence of animal rights."

Pronunciation
  1. /pəˈlɛmɪk/



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Synonyms

controversialist , disputant , polemicist , harangue , philippic , rant , screed , tirade , polemical
Rhymes
Words rhyming with polemic
epic , hymn , mic , picnic
Variants
List of all variants of polemic that leads to same result
polemic , polemicist , polemicists , polemics , polemical , polemically
Etymology
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From Greek polemikos, from polemos 'war'.


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  1. The term 'polemic' comes from the Greek word 'polemos', which means 'war'.

  2. The earliest known recorded polemic dates back to ancient Greece, with philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle engaging in formal debates.

  3. In modern times, polemics have been used in various fields, from religion and politics to science and art.


Related Concepts
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  1. argument: A reasoned or categorical statement or plea, supporting or opposing one side in a dispute or controversy.

  2. debate: A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward and then tested by questioning and discussion.


Culture
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In literature and art, polemics have been used to express strong opinions and stimulate debate on various issues. Famous examples include Jonathan Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' and Friedrich Nietzsche's 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra'.

How to Memorize "polemic"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a heated argument between two people. Visualize the intensity and passion in their voices, the gestures and facial expressions.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'polemic' with 'debate' or 'argument'. Remember that it refers to a formal, structured exchange of opposing views.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Passionate People Love Intense Conversations' to remember the meaning of 'polemic'.


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