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arguments

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːrɡjuments]

Word

Context: "relationship"

(noun) a disagreement or fight between people. When two friends are arguing, it means they don't agree and are expressing their different feelings or opinions loudly.

Example

Even after their argument, they still managed to be friends.

Example

They have not had an argument in months, which shows how well they get along.

Example

What do you think caused their argument today?

Context: "debate"

(noun) a reason or set of reasons that support a belief or opinion. When someone shares their argument about why a certain book is the best, they are giving their reasons for that opinion.

Example

Her argument was well-reasoned and convincing.

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His argument lacked clear reasons, making it hard to follow.

Example

What argument did you use to support your point of view?

Context: "logic"

(noun) a logical reason or explanation used in reasoning. In math or science, an argument can help explain why something happens.

Example

The argument presented in the math problem helped everyone understand the solution.

Example

There was no strong argument in the report, so the conclusions were questioned.

Example

What argument did you use to solve that problem?

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