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tendentious

[ten-den-shuhs] / tɛnˈdɛn ʃəs /


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I am not persuaded by this criticism—the idea that Jaffa’s famous pugnacity arose from his Straussian ideas rather than his personality strikes me as tendentious.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite its somewhat tendentious title and Nelson’s fuming belief that as a Latino he is seen as a loan risk, “The Other Americans” is not a dramatic screed denouncing the inequities of American culture.

From The Wall Street Journal

That kind of tendentious formulation, along with the overall perspective, ultimately led to the exhibition’s cancellation.

From The Wall Street Journal

This was a weirdly tendentious way of putting the question.

From Los Angeles Times

Some of the defiant humor about women’s bodies feels tendentious and forced.

From Los Angeles Times