contradicimus
Contradicimus is a Latin verb form that means “we contradict.” It is the first-person plural present indicative of the verb contradicere, which means to oppose, deny, or challenge what has been stated. In classical Latin, the related principal parts include contradico, contradicere, contradicavi, contradicatus, and the present indicative forms contradico, contradicis, contradicit, contradicimus, contradicitis, contradicunt. Therefore, contradicimus translates to “we contradict.”
Usage of the form occurs in direct speech and narrative to mark disagreement or rebuttal within a
In literary and historical Latin, contradicimus appears most often in dialogues, debates, and rhetorical exercises. In