I want to tell a person that you can’t accept two different concepts at one time because one suggests you to be A and the other suggests you to be B.
Can I simply say “The two concepts are contradiction(s)” or “The two concepts are a pair of contradiction(s)”?
Thanks
Answer
You should say:
The two concepts are contradictory.
contradictory sense 1:
adjective
1) involving a contradiction; inconsistent (also ) ˌcontraˈdictive
The example sentences should be helpful.
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