It could be referred to as a "debate" when two or more parties are involved. When one individual or more are giving the pros and cons it cold be referred to as "critiquing."
"Debating" is a word that means discussing both sides of an issue or argument.
The word element that means "to think" is "cogno-" or "cogni-." It is derived from the Latin word "cognoscere," which means "to get to know."
The word that means morally right is "virtuous."
The word that means morally bad is "immoral."
The word you are looking for is "contemplate." It means to think deeply or carefully about something.
The word is "approve" which means to consent or to have a favorable opinion.
debate?
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pros and cons
Man introduced the word "Con" into Our vocabulary. When? It means "Against." Pros and Cons = For and Against Respectively. Those "Against" "THE" "System" Are the CONS. Go figure!!!
pros- meaning advantages; positivescons- meaning disadvantages; negatives
Pros: compatible with many programs and it is compatible with other people's networks. Cons: microsoft can be hard to work with at times
Pros : people will get God's word and be able to read it and may get to know him
"Con" is not listed in the Brazilian portuguese dictionary. It is used, as it is in english, along with "pros", meaning "the pros and cons" of something, which means, the negative and the positive points of something.
The word "con" can stand for many things. One of the most common is as the antonym for "pro", as in pros and cons. In this case, con means the negatives of the situation.
It may teach you how to spell the word 'education'.
No, "pros" is already a plural form of "pro," so there is no need to add an apostrophe before the "s". It should simply be written as "pros" to indicate more than one professional.
It means favoring slavery.