arguments (Meaning)

arguments

the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing, an angry disagreement, a form of rhetorical expression intended to convince or persuade, an angry quarrel or disagreement, amplitude sense 4, a discussion in which arguments are presented, a reason given for or against a matter under discussion, a reason for or against something, a reason or the reasoning given for or against a matter under discussion compare evidence, proof, oral argument, the subject matter especially of a literary work, an outward sign, a coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a point of view, an abstract (see abstract entry 2 sense 1) or summary especially of a literary work, a substantive (such as the direct object of a transitive verb) that is required by a predicate in grammar, one of the independent variables upon whose value that of a function depends

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the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing, an angry disagreement, a form of rhetorical expression intended to convince or persuade, an angry quarr

disputes, bickers, quarrels, brawls, controversies, misunderstandings, fights, disagreements, altercations, imbroglios

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The opposing sides presented logical arguments in the debate, each trying to persuade the audience.

The marriage counselor listened patiently to the couple's arguments before offering guidance.

The lawyer meticulously analyzed the opposing arguments in preparation for the trial.

The political candidate's arguments lacked substance and failed to convince voters.