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tendentious

/tɛnˈdɛnʃəs/

Meanings
  • Having a bias or slant; not impartial.

    - "The journalist's tendentious reporting was evident in her biased coverage of the election campaign."
    - "The author's tendentious portrayal of the villain in his novel was criticized by some readers as being unfair and unrealistic."

Pronunciation
  1. /tɛnˈdɛnʃəs/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with tendentious
tendentious , impending , mending , blending , lending , rendering , ending , commending
Homophones
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  1. tendentious

  2. tendentious

  3. tenderious

  4. trenodious

  5. tentative

  6. tentative

  7. tentatious

  8. tentatious


Variants
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tendentious , tendentiously , tendentiousness , tendentiousnesses , tendencious
Forms
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The term 'tendentious' can be used in various forms and contexts, including as an adjective to describe biased or slanted reporting, writing, or speech; as a noun to refer to a work, text, or statement that presents biased or slanted perspectives on certain issues or subjects; and as a verb to refer to the act of intentionally presenting biased or slanted perspectives on certain issues or subjects, in order to manipulate or influence the opinions, beliefs, or actions of others.


Etymology
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From the Latin 'tendere,' meaning 'to stretch' or 'to extend,' which in turn is related to the verb 'tenere,' meaning 'to hold' or 'to keep.' The meaning of 'tendentious' therefore evolved to mean 'biased' or 'slanted' in one's reporting or writing, due to the 'stretching' or 'extending' of the facts or arguments beyond their true meaning or context.


Related Concepts
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  1. Bias: A prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually a person or group with whom they are in competition or contrast.

  2. Slant: A particular direction or bias, especially in the reporting of news or the presentation of information. A slant is often used to present a particular perspective or viewpoint on a subject, often in a way that is intended to be persuasive or influential.

  3. Propaganda: Information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, association, industry, government, military, or country. Propaganda is often used to influence public opinion or to spread false information or rumors in order to gain an advantage or to discredit an opponent.

  4. Polemic: A written or spoken argument, especially one that is intended to be persuasive or influential. A polemic is often used to present a particular perspective or viewpoint on a subject, often in a way that is intended to be provocative or controversial. A polemic is usually characterized by a strong and passionate tone, a clear and concise argument, and a focus on the main points and issues at hand.

  5. Satire: The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize the absurdities, vices, or stupidities of human beings, societies, institutions, or governments. Satire is often used to provoke thought, challenge assumptions, and stimulate debate and discussion on important social, political, or moral issues.

  6. Irony: A situation in which something is said, done, or meant in a way that is opposite or contradictory to its literal or obvious meaning. Irony is often used to add humor, sarcasm, or mockery to a situation or to highlight the absurdity, incongruity, or contradiction of a situation or statement. Irony is also often used to express a sense of detachment, disillusionment, or alienation from a situation or from the actions, beliefs, or motivations of others.

  7. Exaggeration: The act of making something seem larger, more extreme, or more significant than it really is. Exaggeration is often used to add humor, sarcasm, or mockery to a situation or to express strong emotions or feelings of frustration, anger, or disappointment. Exaggeration is also often used to highlight the absurdity, incongruity, or contradiction of a situation or statement, or to draw attention to a particular issue or problem. However, excessive or repeated use of exaggeration can become tiresome, annoying, or even offensive to some people, and can undermine the credibility or effectiveness of the message being conveyed.


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["The term 'tendentious' has been used in various forms of art, literature, and media to describe works that intentionally present biased or slanted perspectives on certain issues or subjects.", "In literature, the use of 'tendentious' writing can be seen in works of propaganda, polemics, and even some forms of satire and irony.", "In visual arts, the use of 'tendentious' imagery can be seen in works of political art, social commentary, and even some forms of advertising and branding."]

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