Sentences

polemic in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Polemical (adjective): relating to or involving strongly critical or controversial writing or speech.

Sample Sentences

  1. The author's latest book sparked a polemic that divided readers and critics alike.
  2. In a polemic essay, she challenged the common misconceptions surrounding climate change.
  3. His polemic against the government's policies was both passionate and well-researched.
  4. The debate quickly escalated into a polemic, with each side unwilling to concede any ground.
  5. She became famous for her polemic style, which often ignited fierce discussions in academic circles.
  6. The author's latest book sparked a polemic that divided critics and readers alike.
  7. In the heated debate, her polemic addressed the flaws in the opposing argument with sharp clarity.
  8. His polemic against the government’s policies resonated with many disillusioned citizens.
  9. The article was not just a review; it was a polemic that challenged the very foundations of the prevailing ideology.
  10. She was known for her polemic style, which often left her opponents scrambling for a coherent response.