Associations to the word «Argue»
Noun
- Aristotle
- Taxpayer
- Prosecutor
- Inequality
- Clause
- Dawkins
- Freud
- Bias
- Colonialism
- Psychoanalysis
- Counsel
- Hume
- Warming
- Infringement
- Socrates
- Legality
- Commentator
- Pornography
- Analogy
- Conservatism
- Plato
- Philosopher
- Jus
- Thinker
- Linguist
- Equality
- Reject
- Validity
- Contradiction
- Elite
- Tort
- Incentive
- Tice
- Standpoint
- Authenticity
- Communism
- Amendment
- Interpretation
- Atheist
- Kuhn
- Stereotype
- Hypothesis
- Supporter
- Theologian
- Friedman
- Favor
- Discrimination
Adjective
- Precedent
- Racist
- Ineffective
- Inconsistent
- Rhetorical
- Irrational
- Incentive
- Evolutionary
- Bureaucratic
- Asserting
- Pragmatic
- Contradictory
- Inherent
- Moral
- Reasoning
- Inappropriate
- Unacceptable
- Inaccurate
- Inefficient
- Legitimate
- Homosexual
- Persuasive
- Harmful
- Substantive
- Ethical
- Pointless
- Bias
- Unnecessary
- Meaningless
- Meaningful
- Problematic
- Plausible
- Outdated
- Contrary
Verb
Wiktionary
ARGUE, verb. (obsolete) To prove.
ARGUE, verb. To show grounds for concluding (that); to indicate, imply.
ARGUE, verb. (intransitive) To debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints.
ARGUE, verb. (intransitive) To have an argument, a quarrel.
ARGUE, verb. (transitive) To present (a viewpoint or an argument therefor).
ARGUE OUT, verb. To discuss to reach an agreed conclusion, or decision.
ARGUE THE TOSS, verb. (especially UK) to dispute a decision already made, when inappropriate to do so.
Dictionary definition
ARGUE, verb. Present reasons and arguments.
ARGUE, verb. Have an argument about something.
ARGUE, verb. Give evidence of; "The evidence argues for your claim"; "The results indicate the need for more work".
Wise words
Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one
good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.