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Synonyms for argues
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ahr-gyoo |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɑr gyu |
Top 10 synonyms for argues Other synonyms for the word argues
- agitate
- altercate
- attest
- bandy
- battle
- bicker
- break with
- buck
- bump heads
- canvass
- controvert
- cross
- cross swords
- denote
- display
- elucidate
- establish
- evince
- exhibit
- explain
- expostulate
- face down
- face off
- feud
- gang up on
- get in one's face
- go one on one
- hammer
- hammer away
- hash
- hash over
- hassle
- have at each other
- have at it
- hold
- imply
- indicate
- jump
- jump on
- justify
- knock around
- lock horns
- maintain
- manifest
- mix it up
- persuade
- pettifog
- pick an argument
- plead
- present
- prevail upon
- put up a fight
- put up a struggle
- quarrel
- question
- quibble
- reason
- rehash
- remonstrate
- row
- sass
- set to
- show
- sock it to
- squabble
- stick it to
- suggest
- talk about
- talk back
- talk into
- testify
- vindicate
- warrant
- witness
- wrangle
Définition of argues
Origin :- c.1300, "to make reasoned statements to prove or refute a proposition," from Old French arguer "maintain an opinion or view; harry, reproach, accuse, blame" (12c.), from Latin argutare "to prattle, prate," frequentative of arguere "make clear, make known, prove, declare, demonstrate," from PIE *argu-yo-, from root *arg- "to shine, be white, bright, clear" (see argent). Meaning "to oppose, dispute" is from late 14c. Related: Argued; arguing.
- verb verbally fight
- verb try to convince; present support
- verb discuss
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- The which thing, as I think, argues the very ne plus ultra of sympathy.
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- As he argues, we see his brown low shoe tapping on the floor.
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- A man arranges and argues from beginning to end, and is the slave of connection.
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- Judge Webb argues that Southampton 'took no notice' of the dedication.
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- Or maybe one of them cuts a class at school or argues with his teacher.
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- It will be seen that Cheke writes what he argues for, "clean and pure English."
- Extract from : « A History of English Literature » by George Saintsbury
- He argues about everything, and is always blaming his fellow orderlies.
- Extract from : « A Yeoman's Letters » by P. T. Ross
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