How to Pronounce "litigious"
word
ˈɫɪtɪdʒəs/, /ɫɪˈtɪdʒəs
li-TIJ-us
lɪtˈɪdʒəs
li-TIJ-us
Definition
Describes someone or a society that often tends to take legal action or sue others, or is quick to engage in lawsuits.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈɫɪtɪdʒəs/, /ɫɪˈtɪdʒəs
British English
lɪtˈɪdʒəs
Simplified Pronunciation
US
li-TIJ-us
UK
li-TIJ-us
Listen in Context
He is very litigious and likes to sue anyone who disagrees with him.
Some people call the United States a litigious society.
The company is known for being litigious when dealing with competitors.
People around here are so litigious, you have to be careful what you say.