
litigious
/ˈɫɪtɪdʒəs/
unreasonably prone to go to law to settle disputes
litigious in a sentence
“The company's litigious nature discouraged competitors.”
Origin of litigious
Latin litigiosus quarrelsome from litigium dispute, lawsuit from lis, litem lawsuit
Related Words
adjudicate
to make a formal judgment or decision about
arbitrate
to reach an authoritative judgment or settlement
litigate
to take a claim or dispute to a court of law
prosecute
to institute legal proceedings against
exonerate
to absolve someone from blame or a criminal charge
indict
to formally accuse of or charge with a crime