arguing (Meaning)

Wordnet

arguing (n)

a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement

Webster

arguing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Argue

arguing Sentence Examples

  1. The couple next door was arguing loudly, and it made it hard to concentrate.
  2. Sarah and Tom were arguing over which movie to watch on their date night.
  3. The children were arguing about whose turn it was to play with the toy.
  4. Despite their differences, they were arguing constructively, trying to find a solution.
  5. The siblings were arguing about who broke the vase, each blaming the other.
  6. The politicians on the panel were arguing passionately about healthcare reform.
  7. The neighbors were arguing about where to plant the new tree along the property line.
  8. The students in the classroom were arguing about the answer to the math problem.
  9. The colleagues were arguing about the best approach to the project, each advocating for their own ideas.
  10. The family was arguing about where to go on vacation, unable to agree on a destination.

FAQs About the word arguing

a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreementof Argue

convincing,reasoning, pleading, explaining, insisting, asserting, contending, suggesting,claiming, maintaining

accepting, agreeing, consenting, getting along, consenting, coexisting,coexisting, agreeing, getting along, accepting

The couple next door was arguing loudly, and it made it hard to concentrate.

Sarah and Tom were arguing over which movie to watch on their date night.

The children were arguing about whose turn it was to play with the toy.

Despite their differences, they were arguing constructively, trying to find a solution.

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