Inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits.
1 But the Corinthians also were full of disputatious curiosity and intellectual hauteur.
2 But he was possessed of an irascible temper, and was naturally disputatious .
3 Being a grammarian, he was probably of a disputatious turn of mind.
4 Even in repose there was about him something talkative and disputatious .
5 The disputatious person for this reason never makes a good friend.
6 Sandy and Ikey they were, and they were having a disputatious argument together.
7 I asked, properly tamed and no longer disposed to be disputatious .
8 From their disputatious and metaphysical aptitude, they worked their upward way-
9 The music poured out of the machine, round, disputatious and melancholy.
10 Liberty there was, but it was a disputatious , an uncertain, an ill-secured liberty.
11 You ought to have been born in Abelard's time,-you'vesuch a disputatious spirit.
12 Are Englishmen becoming less like Romans, and more like disputatious Greeks?
13 The President spoke everywhere in an aggressive and disputatious tone.
14 The whole matter is complicated enough, and there is occupation for the most disputatious .
15 It felt like a sometimes amusing, disputatious French dinner party.
16 The arrogant or disputatious passions could not possibly find place in a scene like this.
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