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{{g}}{{pe}}A word that exists purely to make its utterer sound clever. Defined as “a distinction made by contrasting the different qualities of two things.” it means nothing more than “contrast”.
{{g}}{{pe}}A word that exists purely to make its utterer sound clever. Defined as “a distinction made by contrasting the different qualities of two things,” it therefore means nothing more than “contrast”.
 
:''“Despite the questionable legal credence of pre-nuptial agreements in the UK — in sharp [[contradistinction]] to our American neighbours....”''


The [[JC]] finds to his horror that he has used this word on this very site. It has been expurgated, or at least restricted to use in a purely [[ironic]] sense.
The [[JC]] finds to his horror that he has used this word on this very site. It has been expurgated, or at least restricted to use in a purely [[ironic]] sense.

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A word that exists purely to make its utterer sound clever. Defined as “a distinction made by contrasting the different qualities of two things,” it therefore means nothing more than “contrast”.

“Despite the questionable legal credence of pre-nuptial agreements in the UK — in sharp contradistinction to our American neighbours....”

The JC finds to his horror that he has used this word on this very site. It has been expurgated, or at least restricted to use in a purely ironic sense.