A debate? A heated conversation?
--- dispute, controversy
They are synonyms.
con·tro·ver·sy (kntr-vûrs) n. pl.con·tro·ver·sies1. A dispute, especially a public one, between sides holding opposing views. See Synonyms at argument.2. The act or practice of engaging in such disputesIT WAS WITH AN O NOT AN E. con·tro·ver·sy (kntr-vûrs) n. pl. con·tro·ver·sies1. A dispute, especially a public one, between sides holding opposing views. See Synonyms at argument.2. The act or practice of engaging in such disputesIT WAS WITH AN O NOT AN E.
Synonyms
They are not synonyms.
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Examples of synonyms for the noun 'argument' are:quarreldisagreementfightclashaltercationfeudSynonyms for an alternate meaning of the noun 'argument' are:justificationexplanationrationalizationevidencegrounds
There are many synonyms for reason; argument, basis, consideration, and cause are just a few.
Altercation is an argument or disagreement between two or more people. Synonyms for altercation is an argument, quarrel, fight, or a disagreement.
There are many different synonyms for the word disagreement that could be used. Some of the synonyms are argument, misunderstanding, fight, feud, or squabble.
Parleys is the plural of parley
argument, conflict, controversy, debate, discussion, disagreement, difference of opinion, disturbance, misunderstanding, quarrel, variance
That depends on what context you're using it in. For example, in an argument with somebody, if they make a valid point that you have a counter-argument to, you may say: "Yes, granted, however..." Some synonyms for that context could be: touché, agreed, accepted The more common context would be in the example of a genie granting someone a wish, in which case some synonyms could be: permitted, acquiesced, bestowed, gave in to, obeyed, provided, allowed, let.
First of all 'WA' is not a word. Secondly, there are many, many synonyms for argument, but none of them contain the letters 'WA' in that order. A small argument can be called a spat, tiff, difference, brush, clash, scrap, et cetera...
The noun reason has the synonyms cause, motive, argument, account, or justification.The verb to reason has synonyms to think, intuit, conclude, discern, or figure out.
Yes, squabbling and quarreling are synonyms. Both terms refer to engaging in a heated or petty dispute or argument.
Synonyms could be arguable, debatable, in dispute, or in some cases questionable.
They are synonyms.