How Do You Spell CONTESTED?

Pronunciation: [kəntˈɛstɪd] (IPA)

The word "contested" is spelled with a "c" followed by an "o" and "n" which make the /k/ and /n/ sounds. Then, there is a "t" and "e" which make the /t/ and /ɛ/ sounds. Lastly, there is an "s" and "t" which make the /s/ and /t/ sounds. The stress is on the second syllable, making the IPA phonetic transcription of "contested" /kənˈtɛstɪd/. This word means a competition or disagreement between opposing parties.

CONTESTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Contested is an adjective that refers to something or someone being disputed, challenged, or subject to disagreement. It describes a situation in which opposing parties or individuals are involved in a conflict, typically in an attempt to gain control, authority, or ownership over something. The verb form of "contest" is commonly associated with disagreements, competitions, or legal disputes, and "contested" serves as the past participle or adjective form of this verb.

    In a legal context, "contested" is often used to describe a case or trial where there is disagreement between opposing parties, requiring a judicial decision or resolution. It implies that there are conflicting interests or divergent viewpoints involved, and each side presents arguments, evidence, and witnesses to support their claims. These contested legal proceedings commonly occur in civil matters involving property, inheritance, contracts, or personal injury.

    "Contested" can also describe situations beyond legal disputes or competitions. For instance, it can refer to contested elections, where candidates or political parties are vying for positions of power and influence. Similarly, land or territorial disputes between countries or groups can be described as contested regions or boundaries.

    Overall, "contested" conveys the idea of a dispute, conflict, or competition involving divergent opinions or interests, where resolution or victory is sought by one or more parties involved.

  2. Disputed.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CONTESTED

The word "contested" comes from the Latin word "contestari", which is a combination of the prefix "con-" (meaning "with" or "together") and the root "testari" (meaning "to witness or testify"). In Latin, "contestari" referred to making a legal statement or declaration of one's intent before witnesses. Over time, the meaning of "contestari" evolved to include disputing or challenging something. Eventually, it found its way into English as "contested", which refers to something that is being argued, disputed, or contested.

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Conjugate verb Contested

CONDITIONAL

I would contest
we would contest
you would contest
he/she/it would contest
they would contest

FUTURE

I will contest
we will contest
you will contest
he/she/it will contest
they will contest

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have contested
we will have contested
you will have contested
he/she/it will have contested
they will have contested

PAST

I contested
we contested
you contested
he/she/it contested
they contested

PAST PERFECT

I had contested
we had contested
you had contested
he/she/it had contested
they had contested

PRESENT

I contest
we contest
you contest
he/she/it contests
they contest

PRESENT PERFECT

I have contested
we have contested
you have contested
he/she/it has contested
they have contested
I am contesting
we are contesting
you are contesting
he/she/it is contesting
they are contesting
I was contesting
we were contesting
you were contesting
he/she/it was contesting
they were contesting
I will be contesting
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he/she/it will be contesting
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I have been contesting
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he/she/it has been contesting
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I had been contesting
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he/she/it had been contesting
they had been contesting
I will have been contesting
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he/she/it will have been contesting
they will have been contesting
I would have contested
we would have contested
you would have contested
he/she/it would have contested
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I would be contesting
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you would be contesting
he/she/it would be contesting
they would be contesting
I would have been contesting
we would have been contesting
you would have been contesting
he/she/it would have been contesting
they would have been contesting

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