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argue

/'ɑ:gju:/
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Word: Argue

Part of Speech: Verb

Basic Definition: To argue means to give reasons or evidence for your opinions or ideas, often in a way that tries to convince someone else. It can also mean to have a disagreement with someone.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "argue" when you want to discuss your thoughts on a topic and explain why you think that way.
  • You can argue about many things, such as opinions, ideas, or decisions.
Examples:
  1. Everyday Usage: "My sister and I often argue about which movie to watch."
  2. Formal Usage: "The scientist argued that more research is needed to support the new theory."
Advanced Usage:

When you argue, you can present evidence or logical reasons to support your points. This is often seen in debates, academic discussions, or persuasive writing.

Word Variants:
  • Argument (noun): A reason or set of reasons given to support an idea. Example: "They had a strong argument about climate change."
  • Arguing (verb - present participle): The act of presenting reasons or having a disagreement. Example: "They are arguing over the best way to solve the problem."
Different Meanings:
  1. Disagreement: When two or more people have different opinions and discuss them passionately. Example: "They had a heated argument last night."
  2. Logical Reasoning: In a formal context, it means to present a case or reasoning in writing or speech. Example: "In her essay, she argues that education is essential for success."
Synonyms:
  • Dispute
  • Debate
  • Discuss
  • Contend
  • Assert
Idioms:
  • "Argue the toss": To argue about something that is not important.
    • Example: "I don't want to argue the toss about where to eat; let's just pick a place."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • Argue with: To have a disagreement with someone.
    • Example: "I don’t want to argue with you; I just want to understand your point of view."
Summary:

To argue means to present reasons for or against something, often leading to a discussion or conflict of opinions. It can be used in casual conversations or formal debates.

Verb
  1. give evidence of
    • The evidence argues for your claim
    • The results indicate the need for more work
  2. have an argument about something
  3. present reasons and arguments

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