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- Outdated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
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