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    argument
    /ˈɑːɡjʊm(ə)nt/

    noun

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  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word argument, from a reason or a series of reasons to support a point of view, to a quarrel or a disagreement. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases and articles.

  3. a reason or reasons why you support or oppose an idea or suggestion, or the process of explaining these reasons: Now that we've heard all the arguments for and against the proposal, let's vote on it. [ + that ] Her husband was not convinced by her argument that they needed a bigger house.

  4. a statement, reason, or fact for or against a point: This is a strong argument in favor of her theory. an address or composition intended to convince or persuade; persuasive discourse. subject matter; theme: The central argument of his paper was presented clearly.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word argument as a noun in English. Find out how to use argument in different contexts, such as a conversation, a reason, or an assumption.

  6. Learn the meaning of argument as a statement, a discussion, a disagreement, or a logical process. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and usage examples of argument in British and American English.

  7. Learn the meaning of argument as an angry discussion or a reason to support or oppose something. See examples of argument in different contexts and languages.

  8. An argument is a disagreement between two or more people, but it can also be a statement backed by evidence, like your argument that your school doesn't need a dress code. Argument comes from the 14th-century French word of the same spelling, meaning "statements and reasoning in support of a proposition."