obvious contradiction

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

A contradiction that is easy to see or understand.

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Examples (10)

  • There is an obvious contradiction between what he says and what he does.
  • The witness's two statements contained an obvious contradiction, which weakened his credibility.
  • The politician's support for tax cuts while demanding more public services is an obvious contradiction.
  • Doesn't anyone else see the obvious contradiction in the company's environmental policy?
  • We pointed out the obvious contradiction in their argument during the debate.
  • If we accept this new evidence, it creates an obvious contradiction with our previous findings.
  • His claim of being a minimalist while owning three luxury cars presents an obvious contradiction.
  • Despite the obvious contradiction in his logic, many people still believed his story.
  • I found an obvious contradiction in the data that suggests the initial hypothesis was flawed.
  • The novel explores the obvious contradiction between a character's public persona and their private life.