An argument that ignores or dismisses opposing views is often called slanted, biased, one-sided, skewed, prejudiced, partial. Keep in mind, however, that not every occasion calls for an examination of issues from many sides. Although you may expect fair news reporting to treat all views, you would not -- should not -- expect that kind of fairness from people who advocate a special cause or viewpoint; for example, an editorial writer, a lobbyist, a Congressional representative, a participant in a formal debate, a trial lawyer, a sales person.
A slight disagreement. A tiff. A spat. In debate, your "Argument" is designed to prove one side of the issue under debate.
it means that when someone says for example: that vegetables are yucky. so the counter argument for that is that they are good for you. so a counter argument is the other side of the argument! hope you understand now! ;-)
im Daniel juno. i will help u. the root word of argument is argue, itself. I hope that helps! -DJ (DANIEL JUNO)
The correct spelling is argument.
The verb to argue loses its E to form the noun "argument".
i was in an argument last night
I will intervene their argument to prevent it from getting violent.
Example sentence - The perspicuity of his argument left no doubt.
It is not meant in the usual meaning of the word. It simply means to present your side of the "argument" to the court. Both you and the oppoosing side of "the argument" present your cases to the court and the judge (or the jury) decide, according to the law, which person "wins" the "argument."
The lawyer's obduracy in his argument helped his client to win the case.
A slight disagreement. A tiff. A spat. In debate, your "Argument" is designed to prove one side of the issue under debate.
Contentious means likely to cause an argument. His contentious nature gets him into a lot of fights.
it means that when someone says for example: that vegetables are yucky. so the counter argument for that is that they are good for you. so a counter argument is the other side of the argument! hope you understand now! ;-)
There was an argument between ?? and ??.
(C) The word "coolly" meaning calmly, in a unexcited way. The proper spellings for the other three are : proceed, superintendent, and argument.
Yes, the word 'argument' is a noun, a word for an angry disagreement between people; a word for a reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action or theory; a word for a thing.
The correct spelling of the word is argument.Some example sentences with this word are:There is an argument next door.The political argument wore on for hours.His argument brought up some valid points.