Screeds vs Polemical - What's the difference?
screeds | polemical |
Of, or relating to argument or controversy; polemic or contentious.
Causing an argument; causing the expression of opposing opinions; disputatious.
* 2012 , Craig L. Blomberg, Interpreting the Parables (ISBN 0830866779), page 48:
* 2013 , Johannes Zachhuber, Theology as Science in Nineteenth-Century Germany (ISBN 0199641919), page 57:
As nouns the difference between screeds and polemical
is that screeds is while polemical is a diatribe or polemic.As a verb screeds
is (screed).As an adjective polemical is
of, or relating to argument or controversy; polemic or contentious.polemical
English
Alternative forms
* polemicall (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- Not only are all these allegations worded in an unnecessarily polemical style, they are also simply false
- Remarkable here is the rather polemical choice of words