No, "ment" is not added to the word argue to form a new word. The verb "argue" remains unchanged.
The root word of "argue" is "arguere," which comes from Latin and means "to make clear."
No, "argue" is not a noun. It is a verb that describes the act of presenting reasons or evidence to support a point of view or to persuade someone.
im Daniel juno. i will help u. the root word of argument is argue, itself. I hope that helps! -DJ (DANIEL JUNO)
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
argue
Debate
demur, cavil, argue
argue is a verb meaning: 1. Present reasons and arguments 2. Have an argument about something 3. Give evidence of
to argue = hitvake'akh (??????)
Don't argue; dicker. I won't argue the point.
The root word of "argue" is "arguere," which comes from Latin and means "to make clear."
No, "argue" is not a noun. It is a verb that describes the act of presenting reasons or evidence to support a point of view or to persuade someone.
A six letter word that means argue is bicker.
Onomatopoeia is when words are formed based on what their meaning sounds like. You could argue that 'clattered' and 'clashed' are cases of it.
my friend always argue with me.
No, the word 'argue' is a verb (argue, argues, arguing, argued).The noun forms of the verb to argue are argument and the gerund, arguing.