B2 adjective Neutre

conflict

/kənˈflɪktɪŋ/

Describes two or more things that are incompatible, contradictory, or in opposition to one another. It is used to indicate that ideas, schedules, or facts cannot coexist or be true at the same time.

Exemples

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1

We couldn't attend the party because we had conflicting schedules that evening.

We were unable to go to the party because our planned timings overlapped or disagreed.

2

The court struggled to reach a verdict due to the conflicting testimonies of the key witnesses.

The legal system found it hard to decide because the witness statements disagreed with each other.

3

I'm getting conflicting signals from him; I can't tell if he's happy or upset.

I am receiving opposite messages from him, making it hard to understand his mood.

Famille de mots

Nom
conflict
Verb
conflict
Adverbe
conflictingly
Adjectif
conflicting
Apparenté
confliction
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Astuce mémo

Think of the root 'flict' as 'strike' (like flicking a finger). 'Conflicting' is when two things strike together or hit each other head-on.

Quiz rapide

The investigation was delayed because the detectives received _______ reports from the neighbors.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Exemples

1

We couldn't attend the party because we had conflicting schedules that evening.

everyday

We were unable to go to the party because our planned timings overlapped or disagreed.

2

The court struggled to reach a verdict due to the conflicting testimonies of the key witnesses.

formal

The legal system found it hard to decide because the witness statements disagreed with each other.

3

I'm getting conflicting signals from him; I can't tell if he's happy or upset.

informal

I am receiving opposite messages from him, making it hard to understand his mood.

4

The study's results were conflicting, suggesting that more variables needed to be controlled.

academic

The research findings opposed each other, which meant more factors should be checked.

5

The manager had to balance the conflicting demands of the clients and the internal team.

business

The supervisor had to manage the opposing needs of the customers and the staff.

Famille de mots

Nom
conflict
Verb
conflict
Adverbe
conflictingly
Adjectif
conflicting
Apparenté
confliction

Collocations courantes

conflicting evidence proof that supports opposing conclusions
conflicting reports news or accounts that disagree with each other
conflicting interests goals or benefits that are in competition
conflicting emotions having different feelings about the same thing at once
conflicting views opinions that are fundamentally different

Phrases Courantes

conflicting information

data that is not in agreement

conflicting priorities

multiple tasks that all seem urgent but cannot all be done at once

a conflict of interest

a situation where someone's private interests interfere with their official duties

Souvent confondu avec

conflict vs conflicted

'Conflicted' describes a person's internal feeling of being unsure or torn, whereas 'conflicting' describes external things that oppose each other.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'conflicting' when you are describing things like data, schedules, or stories that do not match. It usually functions as an attributive adjective before a noun.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often say 'I am conflict' when they mean 'I am conflicted' (internal feeling) or 'I am in a conflict' (situation).

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Astuce mémo

Think of the root 'flict' as 'strike' (like flicking a finger). 'Conflicting' is when two things strike together or hit each other head-on.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'conflictus', the past participle of 'confligere', meaning 'to strike together'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as an adjective before a noun (e.g., conflicting stories). Used after a linking verb like 'be' or 'seem' (e.g., Their accounts were conflicting).
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Contexte culturel

In academic and professional settings, addressing conflicting data or interests is considered a vital part of ethics and critical thinking.

Quiz rapide

The investigation was delayed because the detectives received _______ reports from the neighbors.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Mots lis

overall

B2

Describing the total or general nature of something when all parts or factors are considered together. It refers to the whole of a situation rather than specific details or individual components.

overlap

B2

To cover part of the same area of space or time as something else, or to have some common qualities or features. It describes situations where two things occupy the same physical space partially or where two events happen simultaneously for a period.

overseas

B2

Relating to, coming from, or situated in a country across the sea or ocean. It is used to describe international contexts, particularly travel, trade, or living arrangements in a foreign land.

panel

B2

A panel is a small group of people brought together to discuss a specific topic, provide expert advice, or make decisions. It can also refer to a distinct, flat, and often rectangular section of a larger surface, such as a wall, door, or control board.

parameter

B2

A parameter is a limit or boundary that defines the scope of a particular process, system, or activity. In technical or mathematical contexts, it refers to a measurable factor that sets the conditions of an operation.

passive

B2

Describing someone who allows things to happen or accepts what others do without resistance or participation. It is also used in grammar to describe a sentence structure where the subject is the recipient of the action rather than the performer.

persist

B2

To continue firmly in an opinion or a course of action despite difficulty, opposition, or failure. It also refers to a state or condition that continues to exist or endure over a prolonged period.

philosophy

B2

Philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline. It also refers to a specific set of beliefs, values, or principles that guide the behavior and outlook of an individual or an organization.

portion

B2

A portion is a part of a whole that has been divided or allocated to a specific person or purpose. It is most commonly used to describe a serving of food or a specific share of a larger amount, such as money or time.

pose

B2

To present or constitute a problem, danger, or challenge that needs to be addressed. It also refers to the physical act of assuming a specific position for a photograph, painting, or artistic work.

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