argumental (Meaning)

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argumental (a.)

Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative.

Synonyms & Antonyms of argumental

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argumental Sentence Examples

  1. The debate became argumental as both sides refused to concede.
  2. Their conversation turned argumental when they couldn't agree on a solution.
  3. The argumental nature of their relationship often led to heated discussions.
  4. She found herself in an argumental situation with no clear way to resolve it.
  5. His argumental tone only served to escalate the conflict further.
  6. The argumental atmosphere in the courtroom was palpable as the trial progressed.
  7. The argumental nature of the discussion made it challenging to reach a consensus.
  8. The argumental exchange between the siblings grew increasingly intense.
  9. The argumental dynamics within the group made it difficult to maintain harmony.
  10. Despite their best efforts, the meeting became argumental, hindering progress.

FAQs About the word argumental

Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative.

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The debate became argumental as both sides refused to concede.

Their conversation turned argumental when they couldn't agree on a solution.

The argumental nature of their relationship often led to heated discussions.

She found herself in an argumental situation with no clear way to resolve it.