argumentative
Pronunciation Adjective
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Pronunciation Adjective
argumentative
- Of or relating to argumentation; specifically, present#Verb|presenting a logical argument or line#Noun|line of reasoning#Noun|reasoning; argumentive, discursive.
- Synonyms: argumentary, discursory
- prone#Adjective|Prone to argue or dispute#Verb|dispute.
- Synonyms: Thesaurus:quarrelsome
- Antonyms: nonargumentative, unargumentative
- arguably
- argument
- argumentary (archaic)
- argumentation
- argumentive
- nonargument
- nonargumental
- nonargumentative
- unarguability
- unarguable
- unarguably
- unargued
- unargumentative
- unargumentatively
- Portuguese: argumentativo
- French: argumentatif, raisonneur, discutailleur
- German: argumentativ, streitlustig
- Italian: polemico, rissoso, ataccabrighe, litigioso
- Portuguese: discutidor
- Spanish: discutidor, peleón, polemista, beligerante, contencioso, rijoso, pendenciero, peleonero(Mexico, Central America)
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