argued
Pronunciation: [ˈɑːrɡjuːd]
Word
Context: "disagreement"
(verb) to talk about your different opinions with someone in a way that is strong or serious. This usually happens when people don't agree on something.
Example
They argued about which movie to watch, but it was a friendly discussion.
Example
They didn't argue at all; they just accepted each other's opinions quietly.
Example
Why did you argue with your friend about the homework?
Context: "reasoning"
(verb) to give reasons for your opinions or ideas. This is often done to convince someone that you are right or to support what you believe.
Example
She argued that reading is important for everyone to improve their knowledge.
Example
He did not argue his point well, so many disagreed with him.
Example
What did you argue about during the meeting?
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