litigious
adjectiveHow to pronounce litigious:
Definition of litigious:
- litigious (adjective):
- frequently going to law
- disputatious, contentious
- inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits.
Synonyms for litigious:
argumentative
belligerent
combative
contentious
disputatious
disputative
quarrelsome
Antonyms for litigious:
accommodating
affable
agreeable
agreeing
amenable
amiable
amicable
anti-war
benign
calm
civil
civilised
civilized
complaisant
compliant
conciliatory
conflict-free
cooperating
cooperative
diplomatic
disciplined
dovish
easy going
easy-going
easygoing
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