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motsäger

Motsäger is a Swedish verb meaning to deny, refute, or contradict something that has been stated. It describes the act of opposing a claim or assertion, often by presenting contrary information or reasoning. The infinitive form is motsäga, and the present tense third-person singular is motsäger. In usage, motsäger commonly appears in everyday conversation, journalism, and formal debate to indicate active opposition to a statement rather than mere doubt.

Nuance and usage

Motsäger carries a stronger tonal emphasis than simple denial. It implies a deliberate challenge to the accuracy

Relation to related terms

Motsäger is related to other verbs that express disagreement or denial, such as förneka (to deny) and

Etymology and grammar notes

The term is a compound formed from mot (against) and säga (to say). It is best understood

See also

Förneka, bestrida, motsägelse.

or
validity
of
a
specific
claim,
and
it
is
frequently
followed
by
explanations,
counter-evidence,
or
arguments
aimed
at
undermining
the
assertion.
In
written
Swedish,
motsäger
can
appear
in
legal,
political,
or
investigative
contexts
where
precise
counter-claims
are
being
stated.
bestrida
(to
dispute).
The
noun
form
motsägelse
denotes
a
contradiction
or
refutation,
while
a
person
who
engages
in
motsägande
behavior
is
often
described
as
a
rivial
or
opponent
in
argument,
depending
on
the
context.
as
a
literal
statement
of
counter-saying
or
counter-claiming.
Motsäger
is
most
commonly
used
in
present
tense
to
describe
current
opposition,
with
other
inflected
forms
following
standard
Swedish
conjugation
patterns
for
the
verb
motsäga.